Open door: Does the Guardian employ too many Oxbridge graduates?
They tend to employ more graduates than other sorts of businesses and are characterised by an innovative approach.
His first challenge was to take charge of a nuclear research centre for C. A. Parsons, which at the time employed 350 graduates and trained scientists, but for which there was little work.
Thus large firms employ twice as many graduates, but perhaps more importantly they can take their pick of the best graduates from the best universities.
They now employ two deaf graduates in their production division.
Hospitals in New York City and Newark employ many such foreign medical graduates.
In addition to Stetefeldt, the firm employed many graduates from German schools, among them Hermann Credner, Anton Eilers, Otto H. Hahn, and Albert Arents.
I have employed 3 graduates of a course in the last 6 years and the reason that they are employable is that they have had a year in industry.