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Several college programs match students with paid and unpaid jobs and internships. To find out more about how alumni can provide these learning and working opportunities, contact the offices listed below.

The Office of Career Services connects students with employers for full-time, part-time, and summer jobs or internships throughout the year. During spring recess, the Harvard Career Internship Program matches College students with unpaid internships, and the Radcliffe Extern program offers students time with alumnae at work and at home. For information, including details about posting opportunities, contact Nancy Saunders at 617-495-2595 or e-mail nsaundatfas [dot] harvard [dot] edu (nsaund@fas.harvard.edu).

The Radcliffe Mentor program is operated through the new Harvard Womens Center (see "Brevia"). For further details, call 617-959-4864 or e-mail marineatfas [dot] harvard [dot] edu.

To offer a paid position, contact the Student Employment Office. Call 617-495-2585 or visit www.seo.harvard.edu.

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Issues > November-December 2006 > The Alumni

November-December 2006

"This Craving to Fly"

November-December 2006

Alumni College

November-December 2006

Well Done

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