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...talk with you about ways you can pursue work that fits your values. Gail Gilmore has a special interest in careers associated with community and public service, in addition to counseling in the visual and performing arts. Finally, Susan Vacca is available in the career resource library to assist you in assessing your needs and researching options in public & community service...

Author: By Susan Vacca and Bill Wright-swadel, S | Title: PUBLIC SERVICE | 10/17/1997 | See Source »

...counselors at OCS are available to assist you with your professional development...

Author: By Susan Vacca and Bill Wright-swadel, S | Title: PUBLIC SERVICE | 10/17/1997 | See Source »

...here to help and assist you with the recruiting process. If you have any questions regarding the On-campus Recruiting Program, please see Judy Murray, Karl Treen, Jackie Malcolm or Paul Boisselle in Room...

Author: By Judy Murray, | Title: RECRUITING | 10/17/1997 | See Source »

...Harvard graduate with a B.A. or B.S., you can also teach at a private school. New teachers not only teach classes themselves (or assist a master teacher), but also advise students, lead extracurricular activities, and coach athletic teams. Dormitory supervision is usually a part of the boarding school teacher's job. Several private school placement services, as well as actual schools, come to Harvard to interview; their visits will be included in the Recruiting Calendar this year. Schools with internship programs are listed in Section D in the Reading Room; you can apply directly to these. Some opportunities to teach...

Author: By Dena Rakoff, | Title: TEACHING | 10/17/1997 | See Source »

...company has gleefully fought attempts to rein in its labor policy. Beginning in 1991, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission suggested a variety of remedies, including sensitivity training, the hiring of more men and the creation of a $22 million fund to assist "dissuaded" male job applicants. But Hooters staged protests in Washington, led by a bevy of lovely you-know-Hooters, suggesting that the EEOC get a life. The agency, citing a lack of funds, eventually dropped its case against the chain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SEXISM WILL BE SERVED | 10/13/1997 | See Source »

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