Does university prestige matter in hiring?
No, say half of CFOs. Yes, say half of CFOs.
Great. Thanks for settling that for us.
A survey released this week by staffing company Accountemps posed this question to CFOs. It focused on the hiring of finance majors, but we might infer how hiring executives view the question for the general populace. When CFOs were asked how important the prestige of the university was when making hiring choices,
the results were split -- 49% said “not important at all” while 51% said it was “somewhat or very important.”
The chairman of Accountemps adds:
“Because many entry-level candidates have little professional experience, hiring managers often consider non-work-related factors, such as the quality of the applicant's formal education,” said Max Messmer, chairman of Accountemps and author of Human Resources Kit For Dummies. “But learning extends beyond the classroom -- valuable skills and knowledge also are gained through extracurricular activities, internships and jobs held during college.”
“Employers should avoid letting a single factor, such as where an applicant went to school or which internships he or she completed, carry disproportionate weight in the evaluation process,” said Messmer. “A strong work ethic and the ability to adapt quickly to new environments for example, are equally desirable.”
I don't know. I can say that, in my own place of work, university pedigree is a huge factor in hiring, at least of junior level employees. But it's not a good indicator of subsequent success. What are your experiences?
POST-SCRIPT: Your comments below made me think to add this terrific cover story by Nathan Thornburgh and Nancy Gibbs in TIME recently, titled "Who Needs Harvard?"
Add Your Comment:
Most Popular »
- Looking for Reasons to Care About Tiger Woods
- Piling On Desirée Rogers--Is The Social Secretary To Blame For Two Ticketless Boobs At The White House?
- Today Lands a Tell-None Interview With the Salahis
- Jay Leno a Failure; Also, Jay Leno a Success
- Cheney: 'No Aspirations' for Further Office
- The League of Ambivalent Columnists
- Is Walking Away from Your Mortgage the Smartest Thing You Can Do?
- Health Bill: What Would It Cost Me?
- State Dinner, Uh, Fashion
- Through The 2008 Campaign Looking Glass--John McCain on Medicare Cuts, Now And Then
- Want to Boost Your Memory? Sounds During Sleep Can Help
- Tiger Woods Car Crash Bad Publicity for Rich Isleworth
- Helicopter Parents: The Backlash Against Overparenting
- The End of the 2000s: Goodbye to a Decade from Hell
- Dubai's Woes a Blow to Ambitious Ruler Sheik Mohammed
- The Women of Islam
- The Muppets Perform 'Bohemian Rhapsody'
- Amanda Knox Murder Trial: Verdict by Friday?
- Peru's Murderous Fat-Stealing Gang: Crime or Cover-Up?
- Italian Town Dreams of a White (No Foreigners) Christmas













RSS