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Harvard’s Office of Career Services is an excellent asset for students. Whether a student is looking for a summer internship, exploring career opportunities, or finding post-graduation employment, OCS has a wealth of readily accessible resources, including brochures, contacts, career counselors, and programs aimed at providing information about a broad range of career opportunities. However, many students will not use any of these resources. This is because one program, the On-Campus Recruiting Program, overshadows all the rest. OCR has detrimentally and unnecessarily influenced undergraduates’ conceptions of employment opportunities, and OCS needs to do more...
...shacks of tin and wood on the side of dirt paths, but that is beginning to change.” Upon graduation, Tischfield is going to continue to run the Ceramics Program’s studio as a non-resident tutor in Quincy—after he spends the summer at what Tischfield calls “the Harvard of ceramics” in Jingdezhen, China. He has received a fellowship to study in Jingdezhen, a village of 325,000 craftsmen and artists built on the site of a 2000-year-old porcelain-producing factory famous for its tradition...
...Mail2World’s technologies and servers in Orange County, Calif. that FAS IT has chosen for the @college service, according to Noah S. Selsby ’94-’95, senior client technology advisor for FAS IT.The search for an e-mail vendor began last summer, according to Selsby. He says that the decision—a departure from the in-house storage used for FAS Webmail—was made for reasons that ranged from the financial to the technological.“Certainly the economy wasn’t in the state that...
Every winter, juniors who are interested in summer internships in the finance industry can be seen hurrying in suits from interview to information session to yet another interview. E-recruiting makes the process of landing a lucrative financial internship easier, streamlining the process by which interested students find out about and apply for the positions. The same students then generally use e-recruiting their senior fall to apply for full-time jobs at the same list of banks and firms...
...CPIC offers students the opportunity to secure internships at a broad spectrum of nonprofit and public-service organizations in many major cities throughout America. Many of the organizations with which CPIC is involved are small, and students would not hear of them otherwise. Last year, 76 Harvard students found summer internships through CPIC, and there is no sign that interest in CPIC’s program is decreasing...