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Many companies hold Information Meetings in the Fall to inform students about job opportunities. These meetings are listed in the OCS Newsletter in the On-Campus Recruiting section and in the recruiting web site. Information Meetings are also listed on the Group Meeting List posted on the bulletin board in the Reception Area of OCS. Be sure to check the Newsletter or the lists in the Recruiting Office for the time and location of the meeting, FC=Faculty Club, OCSCR=Office of Career Services Conference Room, CH=Charles Hotel, IH=Inn at Harvard, ShC=Sheraton Commandor. This is your opportunity...

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

...might be interested. They will always be identified by having "summer" in the job title. Some companies recruiting in Spring will also be interviewing for summer opportunities. Follow the same procedures in "Fall Recruiting" in signing up for interviews with these companies. In the December OCS Newsletters we will list the companies, to date, that are coming in February and March and their deadlines. In January, watch for the Recruiting News. It will be distributed to each house weekly and also available at the Recruiting Office, Room 209. In it will be listed the companies that are coming on campus...

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

...internet is another resource that you should start exploring to find out more information on companies/organizations and the industries they represent. More and More companies are setting up their own web site. As this information becomes available, we will list it on the Company Fact Sheet and on the Recruiting web site - http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~fasocs/Recruiting. At OCS, we have available on CD ROM, One Source, which is a database of over 116,000 publicly and privately held companies...

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

...must make judgments about what is most important and allot space accordingly. Descriptions of jobs performed and accomplishments must be brief and listing of activities selective. If you can't fit your resume on one page, put all of the most important information on the first page. Certain information that is included in longer resumes, such as a list of publications or a list of references, may be presented separately as attachments if you decide that they are important to your application. Other attachments may include an annotated transcript, clippings, writing sample, portfolio, and letters of recommendation...

Author: By Bill Wright-swadel, | Title: RESUME | 10/17/1997 | See Source »

Education: If you are a student or have just completed your education, put this section first. List your degrees or degree expected and date, your concentration, subject of senior honors thesis, and electives which are relevant to your employers. Include selected honors if you have received recognition for outstanding academic work. Ph.D. students should list their department, area of interest, dissertation topic, relevant courses, and selected honors...

Author: By Bill Wright-swadel, | Title: RESUME | 10/17/1997 | See Source »

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