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PAGE 4 THE TWIQ NOVEMBER ft 1982 Notes From Career Services RECRUITING CANNON MILLS • November 11,1982. All majors lor positions in Sates, Marketing and Business AdmlnlstfBtton. PHILLIP MORRIS MARKETING (XMMUNICAVONS CiMPETITtON Student committees research Ptillllp Morris Incorporated and Its non- tot»cco products and operations to identify a marltetlng - communtcatiorts issue of interest and to present a written solution which could succeed in today’s competitive business world. Open to students currently enrolled in accreditf^ four-year coileges or universities. Provides students with an opportunity to gain experlerwe in the business world, whiie kientlfying and solving an actual business problem. First place • $2,000, secorKi place - $1.000, third place - $500. To enterthe competition, student committees are asked to prepare projects under the supervision of a faculty member or a recognized campus professional society in such fields as marketing, advertising, business or conmiunication. Committee size should t>e three or more students. An Information kN is available in Career Services. Deadline: Jaruary 14, 1963. U.S. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTVNTY COMMISSION VOLUNTEER INTERNSHIP: The Volunteer Service Program VSP) Is designed to provkJe educatkxiatly related work assignments for students In a nonpay status. In addition to enriching the educational process, the objectives of the program are to: (1) Provide opportunltiee for students to become involved in early career exploration as a iaesis for making realistic decisions regarding their future careers, and 9 to suport affirmative action pregrons, through a career awareness approach, to assure that ethnic and racial minorities, wonnen and the handlcapp^ are informed of occupations available within the Government. 16-20 houre per week in the Raleigh office. Sociology, psychology majore preferred, tHJt all majore may t>e considered. PAID INTERNSHIPS - CAPITOL BROADCASTING COMPANY: For rising juniore and seniors in college and Interested in pursuing a career in the broadcasting, background music or Blood Drive Kathy Betancourt, Stacey Psllias, Sarah \AMker, Ashby Flannagan, Myrtle Turner, Anrte Poe, Sarah Jones, Wanda Wyatt, Kim Davis, ij)ri Cowan, Mary Beth Ralston, Melissa Nelsler, Karen Fertazzo and Karen Smith. -Also, Margaret Southern, Kim Eifiton, Beth I.avIs, Karen Rsrry, Sara Wiiilams, Susan Moore, Aiicia D. Neese, Juiie i-iennis, Gaye Pk:kard, Lauren Starboard, Barbara Heath, Jo Ann Yost and Juile Michael. FACULTY and STAFF who contributed t>iood were Robert Reid, Rosemary Honu^, Tony Bledsoe, Alien Burris, Cindy Bross, Anita Burt, Sam Carothers, John Weems, Aiberta i-iawes, Martha Anderson, Rhoda Sowers, Lucy Winston, Dotty Lou Gar>dy, Pat Quick, Cindy APARTMBfTKEB>S YOUR MONTHLY REWTP6BP6RS0WFa£AS0MABLB Located adjacent to Wake County Medical Center and 1-64! Just 10 minutesfrom Meredith College Campus. Year round indoor swimming pool, exercise room and clubhouse. Tennis courts and outdoor pool tool One artd two bedroom plans offer modem kitchen, air conditioning, and carpeting. C^evlsion and i-IBO available. Drect bus senice. For complete Information and a complimentary indoor pool pass, visit us 9-6:00 p.m. daily. S^rday 10^:00 p.m. 9 MONTH LEASE AVAILABLE WakeField APARTMENTS 3105 HOLSTON LANE PHONE 832*3929 TODAYI newspaper industry. 20 hours a weA for approximately orw semester, internships vMl be available in January. Applications accepted through November 30, 1962. Contact Career Service. INTERNSHIP - COUNCIL ON THE STATUS Of WOMEN: Work directly with offices of Domestic VIolenoe, Sexual Assault or Child Abuse. Students personal Interests arxj abliitiM wiil determine [Continued from Page 1) Mays, Teresa Paiker, Patty Vipperman, and Brady Murphy. Votunteere at the Blood Drive IrKlude Glr>ger Ratcliff, Chelly Richardson, Mary Alexander, Anne Huffmvi, Cynthia Washington, Alice Barnette, Grace Kim, Helen Sue Jarratt, Julie V^lace, Lisa Perry, Lira Britt, Lori Jackson, V^ne Carey, l^nee Duffee, Jennifer Boch arxJ Gayle Veach. Also, Anita Creech, Joan Hiiisman, Jayne Osborne, Cinda Bedford, Kristen Kerfoot, Cheryi Bailey, Sylvia Hwdison, Sa^ Craft, Mala McAnuity, J. C. Stephens, Mary Stone, Jean Witherspoon, Lisa Clark, Molly McGee, Tammy Wrenn, Ann Wiikerson, Laura Michaels and Celeste Kittlnger. RESUME WORKSHOP A resume workshop will be held Monday, November 15, at 10 a.m. in Cate Center. If Interested, contact Career Services. level of responslbllity and time commitment. Opportunities include liaison woik with professionals In government, developing conferences and compiling, - editing and disseminating information throughout the system. INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNIVES IN STATE GOVERNMENT ■ YOUTH INVOLVEMENT OFFICE: Exposure to public service professions in state government agencies, opportunities available for psychology, sociology, English, hcxne economics, political science and other academic majore. 10 weeks from Jani^ until the erxl of March. Time schedules are arranged between the intern and the supervisor according to the needs of the agency and the academic schedule of the student. Applications accepted from November 22 until January 19. Description of projects craliable in Career Sen/ices. Woodrow Wilson Fellow Simon Bourgin was on campus Oc/ober 24-29, lecturing to classes and meeting v^th other organizations. CAREER OPTIONS t9-.9% m.m. • p.m. AMEDEO’S AMORE MEREDITH ANGEL! 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