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You're comped for The Crimson and The Lampoon, made the Ski Team, taken advanced standing, and worked as a stringer for The Globe.
But what good is it all if no one looks at your resume?
For $35, a new computer service called Entrylink USA will speed your resume to 400 companies nationwide. The Office of Career Services and Off Campus Learning (OCS-OCI) will soon be able to hook you up.
But it's unclear how useful the service is going to be. "We have generally found that students educated in the liberal arts do better in searching out their own contacts," says Martha P. Leape, director of OCS-OCI.
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