IE University holds the No. 43 position in the IHT report on universities where employers intend to recruit in the future
IE University holds the No. 43 position worldwide in the International Herald Tribune ranking
of the main universities that employers intend to recruit from in the
future, and which have the best graduates. The ranking is based on the
opinion of 2,200 CEOs and top-tier executives from 1,000 companies in
Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland,
the US and the UK, about the best 150 universities in terms of
employability. US universities Harvard and Yale lead the ranking,
followed by Cambridge and Oxford in the UK. There are 2 Spanish
universities in the top 50, Navarra
University (34) and IE University (43), which further consolidates IE
University’s position in this second edition of the international
ranking. Nineteen of the top 50 universities are in the US, 19 in
Europe, 9 in Asia and 3 in Australia.
International Herald Tribune drafted the report in collaboration with consultancy firms Emerging (France) and Trendence
(Germany), with a view to analyzing the opinions of top international
executives about the quality of universities in their respective
countries and continents, as well as other world regions. Some of the
main findings are that recruiters hire graduates in universities which
are in close contact with the corporate world and whose students gain
professional experience during their studies, and companies attach
greater importance to the development of social skills such as the
capacity to do presentations, motivation and teamwork, than to
theoretical knowledge.
“At a time when the employability of future graduates is more important
than ever it is very satisfying to see that recruiters worldwide have
once again shown that they have a high level of confidence in our
students,” said Salvador Carmona, Rector of IE University.
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