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...interview. This represents an error in selection against the interests of applicants who would like offers from the jobs they prefer most. But because of uncertainty in the market, interviews and offers are misallocated from those who should ideally receive them, those most qualified and committed for a given job??a labor market failure. Conversely, opportunistic applicants are errors in selection against the interest of employers who want hires to remain at their company. Far more typical of the Harvard student, opportunistic interns intend to gather the experience and move on to a preferred job that is presently...
...Krieger] started off a little slow, but he played very well down the stretch for us,” Tillman said. “He had some critical saves for us. He did a terrific job?...
Avigail Eshet is a spirited eight-year-old that Finley helps care for in her spare time. However, this is not your average babysitting job??Avigail was born with severe familial dysautonomia and requires constant supervision to prevent a medical crisis...
...Christine was positively outstanding,” Delaney-Smith said. “She had to guard [Edwards], and when she was on her, Christine did her job??[Edwards] couldn’t do much. It was a position that when other people were on [Edwards], she got the points...
However, students, staff, and faculty should still acknowledge that students’ desire to study abroad need not line up with their career interests or plans for the future. Students often go to OCS with a narrow conception of the results—the job??they want, and approaching international experiences with this fixed attitude would be a mistake. Much of the value of studying abroad is that it introduces students to new life perspectives and opportunities; viewing the time strictly as a step toward a particular profession may, in fact, detract from the experience...