Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 28, 2002, Page 12B, Image 24

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    READY TO
GRADUATE?
The Mentor Program.
Talk with two professionals.
Explore careers. Create a resume.
Earn a credit.
NOW IS THE TIME TO NETWORK.
register for Spring 2002 classes.
http://uocareer.uoregon.edu/mentor
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I graduated six months ago
and still can't find a job. I paid
$200 for professional
career counseling!
Hey, I'm graduating in June,
and I'm Optimistic about getting a job!
I registered with the Career Center.
They gave me free professional advice on my
resume and job search. They even helped
me with mv interviewing techniques.
They*re great!
Check out their web site!
Come visit us!
220 Hendricks Hall
(541) 346-3235
http://uocareer. uoregon. edu
UNIVERSITY O F O R E C O N
CAREER
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What should I wear to the Career Fair? Well, it depends on what you are hoping to get out of the Fair.
Regardless of your
intentions, baggy jeans and
baseball caps are generally
not a good idea. A recruiter’s
first impression of you is very
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If you are planning on distributing
resumes and hoping to land an
interview, professional attire is
more appropriate. If you don’t own
a suit, a sports coat with dress
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bringing a backpack, you should
consider some sort of folder which
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