10 Things That Are Tougher Than Getting Into Harvard
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siliconindia | Wednesday, 08 April 2015, 16:13 IST
A Job at Goldman Sachs
Only 3 percent of the 267,000 applications got hired at the Goldman Sachs in 2014. And we thought getting into Harvard was most difficult. Many people dream of working at one of the best places to work in 2015, Goldman. Since the beginning of the ranking by Fortune Magazine, Goldman Sach has always made it to the list every year.
A Bootcamp for Data Scientists
The Data Incubator, a startup by Michael Li, is a large number of drawing skillful data scientists. However the startup environment might not float the boat of skilled researchers with Ph.Ds. and prior to joining they might require training. Hence the process of hiring is quite selective that surpasses Harvard with a acceptance rate of 5 percent.
Top Startups
Y Combinator, a startup school started by Paul Graham, leads this list on insane selectivity. The school is extremely choosy and accepts less than 3 percent of the applications from graduates for their startups. While the success rate of the startups is estimated to be around 0.4 percent.
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