Since the last release of the Business School on the activities of last year's graduating class, the effects of the depression have caused the unemployment of several men who had regular positions. As the figures now stand, 88 per cent of the class have jobs, over 70 per cent of these men being placed by the School. Out of the remaining 12 per cent, only 8 per cent are still being aided by the School in the search for work. The remaining 4 per cent do not want any assistance, being occupied by travel and further study.
Most of the men have been placed in the field of retail production and selling, working in department, chain, and mail order stores. A large number of men were placed by the School in auditing firms to assist in the auditing that most companies do every fail. These positions are necessarily temporary, and will probably come to a close late in February or early in March of the current year.
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