Word: surveying
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Bennett cites the results of a recent survey ofundergraduates to support his point...
...expect to earn, you can respond byasking what the salary range is for that job. Thecompany usually has a certain number of jobs to befilled in definite salary brackets. An OCScounselor can tell you an average starting salaryfor such a position. You may also wish to lookover the Salary Survey, published by the CollegePlacement Council, or look in the U.S. Governmentpublication entitled The Occupational Outlook forCollege Graduates. Both are in the OCS library...
Growing confidence in the job market prompted members of the Harvard Class of 1986 to seek out a wider variety of jobs, and more of them entered public service than previous graduates, according to a survey released this week by the Office of Career Service...
This ferocious battle for Senate dominance occurs at a time when Americans are paying less attention to party affiliation. A recent survey conducted for TIME by Yankelovich Clancy Shulman found that when Americans step into the voting booth, 61% of them switch between parties. This tendency may be accentuated by the fact that local concerns weigh far more heavily than national issues in this year's congressional races. Says Democratic Media Consultant Robert Squier: "It's almost as if the states have seceded from the national parties...
...issue: "An epidemic is abroad in America, as pervasive and dangerous in its way as the plagues of medieval times." TIME has given cover attention to drug use in the workplace and the antidrug crusade led by President and Mrs. Reagan. But the DEA, after a city-by-city survey of crack's availability, asserted in a report that the result of media attention "has been a distortion of the public perception of the extent of crack...