When M.B.A.s don't reveal their grades to recruiters, data suggest it's not altogether a bad thing
For one thing, they are less likely to stay at their first job out of school for longer than a year, a new study finds
While proponents say grade nondisclosure reduces competitiveness among peers, critics say it deprives employers of a valuable tool to assess candidates.Updated Sept. 17, 2022 9:00 am ET If students in top-tier M.B.A. programs don’t have to show recruiters their grades, will they still try to get good grades?that looks at so-called grade-nondisclosure policies at some of the nation’s top business schools and how those policies affect student behavior.
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