Word: placement
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Seniors reveal that while medicine, teaching, and law have claimed on an average 50 per cent of a class, 25 per cent of the Seniors enter some kind of business. Of the Class of 1932, only 8 per cent have jobs promised them after graduation, according to the Alumni Placement Service...
Despite growing sentiment in favor of graduate work as a means of obtaining satisfactory employment, the Alumni Placement Bureau still has a great chance to fit the 'mere' college graduate to suitable employment. Specialized training is of little use to those who in actual practice fail to reach the heights of business procedure. Those who consider a graduate school degree as an open sesame to responsible positions should remember that the rise to such positions is governed by forces created in earlier training, and in college. Emphasis for college alumni who omit Graduate School work should be placed...
...subjects of the conferences are: "Teaching of English"; "Secondary Education"; "Selection, Training and Placement of Teachers"; "Teaching of Mathematics"; "Conference with School Committees and Superintendents of Schools"; "Teaching of French"; "Instrumental Music in Schools"; "Teaching of the Social Sciences"; and "Commercial Education...
...Student Employment Office has recently undertaken an eleven weeks job-finding campaign which is the most carefully organized program of its kind in the recent history of the office. With the cooperation of the Alumni Placement Service a list of executives has been compiled representing the leading companies in every important employment field in the vicinity of Greater Boston. All of these men are being visited according to a schedule which provides for an average of twelve calls a week. The campaign will end April 16. At that time employment conditions in 131 different companies, representing a cross-section...
Most of the graduates of the School are in close touch with the placement bureau, and of the 5,000 alumni approximately 155 who had definitely lost their positions because of the depression appealed to the placement bureau for assistance in relocating themselves. The bureau helped 63 of this group to find permanent positions and also found temporary positions for a substantial number in addition...