The International Development Society will hold its first annual International Careers Conference today at 10 a.m. in the Institute for Geographical Exploration.
There is presently a broad gap between students aspiring to international careers and the agencies offering employment overseas, according to Peter W. Gross '58, Conference Coordinator. The conference proposes to bridge this gap by giving students information necessary for selecting and establishing careers in international fields.
Experts on the international career situation will be present to speak on specific areas of business, government, and non-profit organizations.
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