They don't even seem to have details specific to non EU/UK.
This is a reply I got from Cass
" We are proud of our dedicated provision encompassing careers skills development (interview practice, CV review, cover letter review, presentation skills etc.) and employer events (workshops, Careers Fair, employer visits etc.) which Management students use extensively. Students go on to work in a broad range of functions, sectors and geographical locations, unfortunately we do not currently publish employment data. On average 75-80% students are employed within six months of finishing (154 class). In line with other UK Schools, it is worth noting that we do not have a ?placement? approach but rather encourage collaboration with career services and an emphasis on students driving their careers in a highly competitive environment. "
Is it safe to assume that atleast some of the Indians would have managed to find jobs upon graduation ?
They don't even seem to have details specific to non EU/UK.
This is a reply I got from Cass
" We are proud of our dedicated provision encompassing careers skills development (interview practice, CV review, cover letter review, presentation skills etc.) and employer events (workshops, Careers Fair, employer visits etc.) which Management students use extensively. Students go on to work in a broad range of functions, sectors and geographical locations, unfortunately we do not currently publish employment data. On average 75-80% students are employed within six months of finishing (154 class). In line with other UK Schools, it is worth noting that we do not have a ?placement? approach but rather encourage collaboration with career services and an emphasis on students driving their careers in a highly competitive environment. "
Is it safe to assume that atleast some of the Indians would have managed to find jobs upon graduation ?