San Francisco , CA – May 16th, 2006 - A recent survey of 2006 graduating college students conducted by AfterCollege Inc. ( www.aftercollege.com ), the nation's largest career network specializing in recruitment at the college level, revealed that respondents rated a potential employer's benefits and corporate culture as more significant than salary when evaluating a position.
Other interesting results of the survey include:
"This graduating class is an ambitious bunch with clear goals," said Roberto Angulo, CEO of AfterCollege. "At the same time, their focus on benefits and work culture over salary while evaluating a position was a surprise. It seems students these days are more sophisticated than ever about what to look for and are willing to do a search for the right position for them."
The results of this study are based on a survey of more than 350 college students expected to graduate in 2006.
About AfterCollege
Founded in 1999, AfterCollege Inc. (www.aftercollege.com) is the nation's largest career network specializing in recruitment at the college and alumni level. AfterCollege provides employers with direct access to students through an exclusive network of over 1,300 academic departments and student groups as well as a proprietary database of more than 15,000 faculty, and student group contacts at the nation's top universities. AfterCollege, Inc. is based in San Francisco, California.
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