Word: careers
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...eighth annual OCS-sponsored Career Forum will feature representatives from over 65 prominent organizations covering 14 industries. This program is designed for students and alumni to learn about career and job opportunities available for liberal arts graduates. Many of the companies and non-profits at this year's forum will be participating in on-campus recruiting...
Collect company literature and explore career possibilities before it is too late. There is a wealth of information available to help you with your career quest. Take advantage...
...archival maps found in recent years, was unearthed recently near the ancient meeting grounds of the early humanoid known as Homo Careerist. Dr. Kent Palmer, professor of precivilization business sociology at the University of Canton, has written that this map represents the clearest representation of the career possibilities open to our ancestors that we have found yet. Palmer has spent 15 years deciphering the symbols on the map, and he believes that the early careerists used different symbols to represent different possible futures. (Palmer also notes that the belief that each individual could pursue a different path to the future...
...campus interviews should be only one part of your overall job hunting strategy. When interviewing at the Office of Career Services (OCS), make appointments with only those companies that interest you. Interviewing with companies "just for practice" wastes your time and an opportunity another student might have used. Unprepared job candidates and "shoppers" discourage company recruiters from visiting our campus, and this cuts the number of job openings available...
...apprehensive.But remember, the interview is a mutual process.Relax and be yourself. The interviewer isbasically trying to get a feeling for what kind ofperson you are and to find out what yourcommitment to her company may be. If you canportray your own likeable self and demonstrate anintelligence about your career planning, you willbe well on your way to getting asked back for asecond interview