During his last year at the University of Cambridge in England, Barney Harford, son of two educators, wasn’t sure what he wanted to do after graduation.
“Lots of big companies were interviewing on campus,” recalled Harford, a natural sciences major who had interned at a nuclear power company. “I decided to see what kinds of jobs they had. After interviewing with Mars, the candy company, I got feedback I’d asked too many questions and might be better suited for a job in consulting.”
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