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...honest communication. His theory is that the differences between the sexes stem from the time when men were hunters and women were gatherers. Thus men tend to focus on the singular, while women tend to gather numerous things around them. For example, when women shop, they will often search for absolutely nothing in particular which "they will know as soon as they find it." Men, on the other hand, will focus on buying one item ("Me want shirt. Me get shirt. Go home, watch...
Welcome to the 1997 Career Forum. I hope you find the information gathered here both helpful and informational as you begin your job search. The Recruiting Office is located in Room 209 at 54 Dunster Street. Our office hours are Monday-Friday 9:00-4:00, except Tuesday 10:00-4:00. During the Fall, September-December, all information pertaining to recruiting will be found in the OCS Newsletter under On-Campus Recruiting section. The OCS Newsletter is published and distributed to the houses weekly. Copies are also available at OCS. During January, February, and March, the Recruiting Office publishes...
...Recruiting Office, Room 209. In it will be listed the companies that are coming on campus to interview students for summer jobs. For a complete listing check out our Web site at http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~fasocs/Recruit-ing. Recruiting should be only one very small part of your summer job search. For more information and a complete listing of summer job meetings, read our Summer Jobs brochure (available at OCS) or set up an appointment to meet with our summer jobs counselor, Nancy Saunders...
...your experience and how it might have the potential to meet their needs. Then they go back, seeking more depth which will establish the connection between their needs and you. In the second scenario, the resume is "skim-read" by computer. It is actually assessed through a keyword search. Specific qualifications, skills, traits, or languages listed in the position description are sought. The range of keywords used will vary according to the needs of the job. The can be fairly general such as: leadership, management, supervision, creative, problem solving, research. They can also be specific,: Mandarin, C++, area of concentration...
William Paul, dean of the division of applied sciences, said that a search might present a skewed picture of a course's statistics...