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Internships in India
Story aired: Friday, August 19, 2005



This summer, many MBA students are passing up jobs on Wall Street for the chance to work in Bangalore, India, a city some call the outsourcing capitol of the world.

Click the listen link to hear two future captains of american industry, JJ Marshall, an MBA student from the Babson College Graduate School of Business and by Jeff Anders, a student at MIT's Sloan School of Management.

Both spent their summer working in Bangalore where they witnessed the explosive growth of India's economy first hand and had the chance to think about what that growth might mean for American companies, consumers and workers.

Guests:


JJ Marshall, Babson College Graduate School of Business

Jeff Anders, a student at MIT's Sloan School of Management


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