Seems management is growing in popularity as career choice. At least that’s what recent UK poll of students’ attitude to business discovered.
Carried out by Businessdynamics and reported in the February edition of Management Today, the survey found management was the most popular career choice earning 60 percent of students’ vote, followed by media (57 percent), IT (47 percent), advertising (45 percent) and travel/tourism (41 percent).
The results provided “welcome surprise” for those accustomed to surveys that rank business people as somewhere between hairdressers and axe murderers in public esteem, the MT editorial opined.

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