Employment: Your Job Offer How did you find your job? (check all that apply) On-campus recruiting (CareerBridge, Monstertrak) MIT Sponsored Job Listings, Employer Database, INET Networking Internship led to job offer Career fair Professional Conference Contacts acquired through MIT Career Development Center (business cards, panels, presentations) Through Department (faculty, academic administrator) Directly applied to employer External advertised job listing (on-line, print) Other How important were each of these factors to you in accepting this job? Essential Very Important Somewhat Important Not Important Salary Benefits Location Job Content Fit with culture/environment Training/educational opportunities Reputation of Employer Opportunity for career advancement Employer was willing to sponsor non-US citizen Supervision & colleagues Essential Very Important Somewhat Important Not Important Job flexibility & work life balance Job security Fit with my experience & skills Creative & challenging work Opportunity to make an impact First job offered Best opportunity I could find at this time Ability to meet my expected student loan / education debt payments One of my top choices Didn't get into graduate/professional school Other Select Next to save your entries on this page and proceed to the next page. PROGRAMMING NOTE: go to career1.html
How did you find your job? (check all that apply) On-campus recruiting (CareerBridge, Monstertrak) MIT Sponsored Job Listings, Employer Database, INET Networking Internship led to job offer Career fair Professional Conference Contacts acquired through MIT Career Development Center (business cards, panels, presentations) Through Department (faculty, academic administrator) Directly applied to employer External advertised job listing (on-line, print) Other
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