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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...same field. The Forum can also serve the important function of allowing you to practice "interviewing" with a representative of an agency without the stakes being too high. One other aspect of the Forum is that many of the for-profit organizations represented also have some sort of public service programs - it can't hurt...

Author: By Hap Pitkin, | Title: PUBLIC SERVICE | 10/20/1989 | See Source »

...find this Forum has only whetted your appetite for information on "what's out there" beyond the corporate world, take heart. The Office of Career Services hosts other events which focus exclusively on opportunities in the nonprofit and public sectors. On December 1, the BOSTON PUBLIC SERVICE CAREER DAY will host some 25 greater Boston non- profit and government agencies. Representativesfrom agencies in areas such as health, theenvironment, education, community services,housing, women's issues, public interest law andothers will be on hand to discuss jobs,internships, volunteer positions, or to talk abouttheir agenices...

Author: By Hap Pitkin, | Title: PUBLIC SERVICE | 10/20/1989 | See Source »

...March, the show goes to New York City as OCSwill host the NEW YORK PUBLIC SERVICE CAREERDAY. This event allows students interested inpublic service opportunities in New York to cometo the city and have the day to meet informallywith representatives from over 35 non-profit andgovernment agenices. Participating agencies arevery eager to meet with Harvard students; a numberof graduating seniors who attended last year'sevents have been hired and will return to recruitothers...

Author: By Hap Pitkin, | Title: PUBLIC SERVICE | 10/20/1989 | See Source »

...find out more about the public service daysand other public service opportunities, watch theOCS Newsletter for details or stop by the officeand see Hap Pitkin

Author: By Hap Pitkin, | Title: PUBLIC SERVICE | 10/20/1989 | See Source »

Most employers - especially in business -prefer a one page resume. These employers want aneffectively organized and concise presentation ofthe most pertinent information about you.Employers in education, public service, and humanservices do not seem to have a strong preference,but a concise presentation shows that you canrecognize the value of their time. If in doubtabout resume length, ask counselors and careeradvisors...

Author: By Martha P. Leape, | Title: RESUME: DESCRIBING QUALIFICATIONS | 10/20/1989 | See Source »

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