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Job-conscious Business School men may find some answers to their problems when the "Career Counseling Series," sponsored by the Placement Office, begins Tuesday.
In the first of eight sessions, two alumni and a current Busy School student will discuss the topic, "Anybody can get a job, but. . ." They will be concerned mainly with job objectives: what to consider when looking for a job.
The speakers will be Frank L. Tucker, MBA '30, Treasurer and secretary of the General Radio Company; Carl W. Motz, Personnel Director of Standard Oil of Ohio; and John C. Heisler, Jr. MBA '50, Sales Department of the Eagle Pitcher Company.
Instead of just studying business procedure, the series will discuss such topics as employer and employee expectations, large versus small business, line versus staff, and the importance of first jobs.
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