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Either I was very convincing, or the firm was desperate. A few days later, I drove out to Waltham for a final round of interviews??late again. I did my usual, trying to convince another set of potential employers that cubicle-dwelling, soul-sucking investment banking is truly my lifelong dream...
Matthew P. Downer ’07, president of the Harvard Republican Club and co-founder of the recently-formed Students for Larry, has emerged as a quasi-celebrity in the media maelstorm over the past several days. He said he had been giving “constant interviews?? to reporters from an array of news outlets—including CNN’s William Schneider, a former associate professor of government at Harvard. Downer said his grandmother in St. Louis is keeping tapes of his television appearances—but his mentions in the media are becoming...
...class. In addition, seniors could spend the time working on their theses or worrying about upcoming life in the real world. Presumably, job-hunting seniors would fill their days scouring “Help Wanted” ads and making phone calls, spending sleepless nights preparing for high-pressure interviews??not exactly a relaxing break from Harvard...
Orlean spends so much time with her subjects that she sometimes can lose her journalistic focus. “I stop thinking of them as interviews??on every story, there is a point where I think, ‘I do not know what I’m doing.’ That’s the wages of doing this kind of profile.” However, she says she’s not hung up on the rules. “I’ve never cared about being an expert, never wanted my pieces...
...government has granted students highest priority in scheduling application interviews??a response to complaints about last year’s delays from throughout the higher education community. Casey said this measure has prevented University’s fears of a massive backlog from being realized...