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Pulling back the veil of secrecy surrounding McKinsey

Por: CBS News Politics October 09, 2022

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At top universities like Harvard, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, there's a fall tradition playing out behind the scenes: students are back, and so are company recruiters looking to hire the best and the brightest.These prize students, say New York Times investigative reporters Walt Bogdanich and Michael Forsythe, want a place to work as prestigious as the university that they attended.  (Random House). Random House Bogdanich told... + full article



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