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kevintxwu | 8 years ago
The way we see it, no matter your experience level, especially if you still haven't actually been at a real full-time position yet, it's probably true that you can make your job prospects at least 7%+ better.
I would definitely say plenty of students we work with are fine and plenty capable on their own, but job seeking is rarely a binary of you're either fine or you're not. It's a spectrum from underemployed to dream job.
We try to get students the job that's the best possible fit for them, which is at least 7%+ better of a fit than they would've found alone.
TL;DR - It's not steep in the case that you believe we can provide you more in return in value.
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