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Jana Pompadur Kierstead , head of Harvard Business School's career and professional development office, said that the percentage of the class of 2011 taking finance roles increased about five percentage points to 39% from the prior year, due almost completely to more students going to hedge funds and private-equity firms.
Recent Business School Graduates Covet Technology-Sector Jobs, Again Joe Light 2011
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Jana Kierstead, managing director of M.B.A. career and professional development at Harvard Business School, said that students in the latest class, and even more so the class of 2012, have been attracted to boutique firms or start-ups and are less excited about attending presentations from large companies.
M.B.A.s Seek to Occupy Wall Street Melissa Korn 2011
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The results were "thrilling and humbling," said Kierstead.
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Even if they can't get PINs, the credit-card data sell on the black market for between $20 and $50 a number, depending on how fresh they are, Kierstead said.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Skimmers are also being seen more and more on self-serve gas pumps, Kierstead said.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Jana Kierstead, managing director of M.B.A. career and professional development at Harvard Business School, said that students in the latest class, and even more so the class of 2012, have been attracted to boutique firms or start-ups and are less excited about attending presentations from large companies.
unknown title 2011
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Kierstead says he does not believe the owner of the Broadway Grill knew he was not PCI compliant until the damage had been done.
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Kierstead, the Secret Service agent, said he could not discuss the specifics of the case but said credit-card skimming is a sophisticated and serious threat.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"There was an opening or vulnerability in the system that was exploited by the hacker," says agency spokesman Bob Kierstead.
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Kierstead suggests giving the faceplate around it a wiggle to make sure it's secure and not a facade.
The Seattle Times 2011
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