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The companies who have hired them successfully (that I know of) tend to understand two critical things:

- You have to have an environment where they can learn - You have to have staff who can actually mentor them up

If you don't have either of those (which many startups don't, just due to not simply having the time/bandwidth) then hiring them can be detrimental.

So to answer your question: I know a few, but these companies that can do it are few and far between, and that's the dirty secret here unfortunately. The schools themselves seem to select for "can we place this person here and get our money" rather than necessarily where they can grow.



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