Article: Graduates With Technical Degrees Receive Highest Starting Salaries, According to The New York Times Job Market Research; Business, Liberal Arts and Technical Degrees are in High Demand Among On-campus Recruiters.

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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 22, 2002

Despite the economic downturn in the technology sector, students graduating with technical degrees are typically offered the highest starting salaries compared to their peers holding other degrees, according to a just-released New York Times Job Market survey.

Beta Research Corporation, on behalf of The New York Times Job Market, interviewed more than 450 hiring managers and job seekers in the New York metropolitan region to identify current trends in on-campus recruiting.

Salaries offered by hiring managers in the New York area to undergraduate/graduate students who hold the ...

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