Just Rewards: The Case for Ethical Reform in Business

Just Rewards: The Case for Ethical Reform in Business
ISBN-10
0140114920
ISBN-13
9780140114928
Series
Just Rewards
Category
Business ethics
Pages
298
Language
English
Published
1988
Publisher
Markham, Ont. : Penguin Books
Author
David Olive

Description

Levine hustled , mailing out résumés , pumping his professors for contacts , and buying new suits for his interviews . When Levine did not get a job in investment banking , he blamed his lack of Ivy League schooling .

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