Climbing Up the UK and European Rankings

September 27, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Leeds University Business School was celebrating recently having retained their top 100 status in The Economist’s world rankings of full-time MBA programmes. Helping the business school achieve this was a strong performance in UK and European rankings.

Continued growth and improvement in the quality of courses and teaching available was vital to the business schools rise up the rankings tables.

Climbing Up the UK and European Rankings

The Economist has been publishing rankings for the past nine years and measures the success of a business school based on a number of factors including, a school’s ability to open new career opportunities for its graduates and the salaries those graduates can expect.

This year once again sees American institutions dominating the top ten list, with no fewer than six included, counting the top four.

However, Leeds University Business School will be encouraged by an improved performance. In the UK rankings, the school climbed two places from 17th to 15th, whilst in Europe a similar two place climb saw the business school rank in 35th for 2010 compared to 37th in 2009.

Retaining a Top 100 Position

However, the luxury of being able to say they are still a top 100 MBA school in the world will have the most impact. Their 2010 ranking sees them in 97th place, with more volatile changes in positions this year credited with their slight fall from 96th place in 2009.

Leeds University Business School offers a number of full-time and part-time (executive) MBA courses for students wanting to make the best start in business or improve their knowledge.

Dean of Leeds University Business School, Professor Peter Moizer, said: “This result confirms what we already knew – that our MBA programme is recognised as being among the best. To secure a place in the top 100 in such a competitive market and at a time of such turbulence in the global economy is an achievement. The ranking provides validation for the hard work that has taken place around the school in the last twelve months.”

How Should You Apply For An Employment

April 2, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Landing the perfect job can be tedious and quite frustrating. Job hunters need to be ready when searching for openings as bosses are interested in applicants who can supplement their organization. They are looking for persons who will give instant results with the aim strengthening the business’ productivity. Places to look for jobs vary. Some businesses advertise job openings in newspapers, on the radio, Television, job fairs, employment agencies, Internet by way of their own website or others, and some colleges that advertise opportunities. Networking is another method utilized by job seekers. This is where you know someone in a certain organization and ask them about vacancies.

The next step is to apply for the position. This is your chance to promote yourself to the potential employer and must therefore be done meticulously. It is very important to adhere to the instructions issued by the employer. If you are directed to apply personally do not call. If you are asked to apply online by filling in a form, do not send via facsimile. When applying in person at a big firm, call first to find out if a vacancy exists. You can also visit their reception office and ask to complete an employment application form. If it is a small company, ask to consult the manager.

The internet provides a host of services, as a matter of fact, what is not offered on the internet these days? There are many websites that enable you to upload your curriculum vitae. When you do this, you are able to browse for vacancies that grab your attention and send your application. Some businesses host their own website allowing you to apply directly to the company. If you are applying by email, make sure that it is professional like you were posting the employment  application. It is crucial to proofread your email before you send it to the employer. Be exact and make ensure you include your signature, full name and contact details. Also be sure to include the title of the position that you are applying for in the subject line.

When applying by mail or fax, tailor your application to catch your employer’s interest. Consider what you want to communicate and say why you stand out from all other applicants. Emphasize your most remarkable achievements and capabilities that suit the position you are applying for. Every cover letter should be customized to suit the prerequisites of the position. Likewise, your resume should be adapted to fit the opening. Use your curriculum vitae to create an impression that matches your anticipated earnings and the position.

Many firms use application forms to get essential details from applicants. Always adhere to the instructions when filling out forms and provide only relevant information. Complete the form neatly and avoid leaving any sections blank. Be honest with your responses and avoid stating specific salary preferences. Always proofread the finished form before submitting it.