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This is your future, Craigslist edition
Sunday, 27 March 2011
by Angela Wu
Oh, hey, it’s the end of March! I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that you’ve recently asked yourself what you’re going to be doing with the rest of your life. Let’s try that. Imagine your future. It’s looking good. The market’s bouncing back, and you’re not getting any of those accusatory
- Published in Alumni, The INKternet
Ivy League Reality Handbook
Saturday, 24 October 2009
by David Walter
Part 2: Choose Your Ivy Type So you’ve decided to give up on the job search and try out for a Reality TV show. Congratulations! Like I said before, you’re a total shoo-in. Why, again? America, as you probably know, has a love-hate relationship with the Ivy League. Wealth! Power! Privilege! Great stuff. When push
- Published in Student Guides
Exciting Job Opportunity
Friday, 23 October 2009
by David Walter
Remember how once upon a time there was this thing called Investment Banking that would basically employ anyone with a Princeton diploma? Not so much, anymore. But listen up, luckless seniors: What if I were to tell you that there’s a profitable industry still willing to hire you just for your Ivy degree? You’d be
- Published in Uncategorized
Things that used to be better when I was your age… Jobs.
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
by Eric Dodds
I remember a time, not so very long ago, when jobs were just these things that old people had to get when they left college. It didn’t sound like very much fun. After all, you had to leave college and go into this “real world” that everyone is always talking about. No more intramural sports,
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Bain, Barclays, Billy Madison, Career Services, employment, graduation, jobs, Lehman Brothers, McKinsey, Princeton, seniors, the real world, unemployment