Word: profit
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...cite a challenging work environment, bright peers, the opportunity for advancement based on merit and a steep learning curve. They complain that the public sector is often the opposite: slow, inefficient and full of people who are unambitious and overly bureaucratic. They see career options like teaching and non-profit work as insufficiently influential and somehow less "professional...
Panel Moderator Rebecca Onie '97, founder of Project HEALTH (Helping Empower Advocate and Lead Through Health), warned students that finding a job in a non-profit organization may not be easy...
Onie acknowledged that because of the "general push on campus for careers in the profit sector," students' concerns about their future income and the tendency of undergraduates to view "careers in the profit sector as more challenging than those in the non-profit," students are often unenthusiastic about choosing a career in the public sector...
...called his experience at the Career Forum, where there were only four or five non-profit organizations relegated to a corner of the room, "depressing...
...dismayed to see at the Career Forum on Friday, [investment bank] Goldman Sachs has as many tables as all the non-profit organizations," Tomlinson said...