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Career counselling for Business School men will begin Tuesday with a conference on sales. Several successful members of the sales division of business will run the counselling session in an informal manner and will attempt to answer the customary "What does it pay?" and "How long will it take?" questions.

Six more career conferences, which will run through to February 13 will deal with retailing, manufacture, industrial relations, financial management, industrial engineering, and investment banking and investment trusts. The series is sponsored by the B-School Alumni Association.

It was learned earlier this week that 80 percent of last year's graduating class has jobs in industry.

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