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   Angola Triangle (Newspaper) - January 28, 1993, Angola, Indiana                                Issue 14 A publication of TriState IN 46703 January L J Graduates Face Mixed Job Market by John Williams College Press Service Despite an improving college graduates face a mixed job market this More job op may be but for salaries are according to a leading employment There is widespread anticipation that the new administration and Congress will put programs into place to stimulate the said Victor associate dean and director of placement at Northwestern University in Ev He is the author of the 1993 Northwestern University Lind The 47th annual survey of busi ness and industrial firms nationwide found that corporate America is relatively but that the outlook for 1993 graduates is only slightly better than the worst market for graduates in the past 20 Most of the 258 businesses sur are cutting back on recruit ment on college campuses and are reducing hiring in several dis including most non engineering Students will have to market themselves more effectively and have more Lindquist they must realize that their dream job may be in another loca tion or at a level less that Some other findings of the report include Students with degrees in computer science will find an 18 percent crease in job Demand for students with mas ters degrees in accounting will fall nearly 66 At the bachelors 47 percent of the firms will need more person but 42 percent will need fewer new For students masters 42 percent of the firms will hire more but 34 percent will hire fewer A majority of the firms conduct drug tests and many check educa tion and past refer Many firms are now using psychological Students with degrees in engi neering can expect salaries per cent higher that 1992 graduates liberal percent higher and mathematics or 1 percent V V Patrick director of the Collegiate Employment Research Institute at Michigan State University in East found in a national survey that employers are projecting a decrease in the hiring of college graduates for the fourth straight The results were reported in Michigan States 22nd annual na tional which said the most serious problem facing campus re is the limited number of minority and female and the need for more applicants with work Graduate students also have unrealistic ex the report Among the major findings Employers are becoming more selective about their new and some firms wont consider appli cants with a grade point average less than Job while competitive is better in the South east and North and more competitive in the South Northeast and The qualifications employers are looking for in college students in clude teamwork skills and the ability to provide customer sat Computer knowledge is considered the report The estimated beginning salaries for 1993 college graduates range from for chemical engineers to for journalism For students with masters the average is and for College graduates also are com for jobs with people who have job experience but have been laid off or are switching companies or During the five 240 of the 540 businesses surveyed by Michigan State have lost an estimated salaried Another factor affecting new graduates is the change in cor hiring Lindquist Students face more competi tion from experienced personnel in the job Lindquist estimates that firms in 1992 hired 55 percent of new erm ployees from people with previous job and 46 percent of the firms now use contract person nel to fill professional MidWinter Blow Out A Success by Brian White Last January Skips Lounge and Student Services of Tri State University sponsored the sec ond annual MidWinter Blow Out in Hershey Team competitions were held throughout the evening while the rockin sounds of Coda rat tled the In 21 teams com peted the competition which in cluded 3 on 3 a swim ming weight an egg pizza nonalcoholic beer and an obstacle After nearly four hours of intense the final stand ings were as follows Independent League 44 Circle K 39 4 and a Crip Los 26 Phi Sig 23 3 North 19 18 pts ETF 17 40 Kings 4 North Aliens 4 Fab Five 15pts 13 6 Fraternity League 39 Kappa Sig A 34 Kappa Sig B 34 Phi Delt A 29 Delta Chi A 28 Alpha Sig 27 Triangle 19 Phi Delt B 18 Phi Kap 17 Those who did not take part in the team competitions were still able to win squeeze and Dominos Pizza and Pop were available to all in free of A special thanks goes out to all who helped the evening run especially Adam the eve Master of Fabs struggles for the finish  

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