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a supplement to The Daily Tar Heel' Tuesday, October 29, 1985 CONTENTS JOBS, page 2 The job market is continuing to be strong as Carolina graduates hit the market. Find out what majors are doing best in the job hunt and what employers say they look for in students during job interviews. BUSINESS, page 3 Business majors find a good market for jobs, but competition is increasing as more students major in business fields. Carolina graduates are strong competitors in the business fields, according to recruiters. INTERVIEWS, page 4 Job and internship interviews are a stressful situation. Experts tell how to cope and prepare for interviews. COMP SCI, page 5 Computer science is the place to go for a lot of students, good money and good jobs. But with the computer and software indus try shaking down, jobs for com puter science majors are harder to find and are found outside of the computer industry for the most part. OUTLOOK, page 6 The South once again leads the nation in forecasted job market increases. The fourth quarter of 1985 shows fairly strong job markets in all areas of the nation except the West. EDUCATION, page 8 Who will educate our children? Reports show there may be an increasing shortage of teachers. UNC's School of Education grad uates reap almost a 100 percent job placement rate as a result of the shortage. INTERNS, page 9 They're the next best thing to a job and are essential to getting a job in a lot of cases. Find out what youVe missed if you haven't had an internship yet. FOREIGN, page 10 Jobs out in the big wide world outside of the United States are exciting and can be more than a dream if you do the right things. Find out how UNC alumni have built careers outside of the country. INSPIRED, page 11 UNC's handicapped students move mountains with determina tion and build careers that go beyond the physical handicaps of an individual. v V; s I I 4 - r V n 5 '.iX'X'WW'.'.'.'w.v.v.v.-.-.v.'.v.va- V 4 V- ( zxt . 'Jte' i s wmmm 4v i " . ..-a-.'.-.-.w.-.v,'. X ' r v ' X i - . I x s- - ; i I t !' f el ?n W i : - ' , 4 f . Xv: :;:-: ' I J!
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