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World's largest job fair for Japanese-English bilinguals - travel scholarships available

DISCO International invites you to the world's largest job fair for Japanese-English bilingual students. The 22nd Boston Career Forum will be held this month on Oct. 31st to Nov. 2nd. With 172 companies participating, this three day event is an opportunity to meet and interview with a variety of companies all in one place.

22nd annual BOSTON CAREER FORUM
Oct. 31st - Nov. 2nd, 2008 (Friday-Sunday)
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center (BCEC)

Boston Career Forum is for anyone who is: Japanese-English bilingual, looking for a full-time or internship position, interested in working for one of the 172 companies expected to participate such as:

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ABERCROMBIE & FITCH / AMAZON JAPAN K.K. / BARCLAYS CAPITAL / COCA-COLA (JAPAN) COMPANY, LTD. / DELOITTE - TOHMATSU TAX CO. / ERNST & YOUNG LLP / GE / GOOGLE INC. / Honda Motor Co., Ltd. / JOHNSON & JOHNSON FAMILY OF COMPANIES / KONAMI GROUP / PANASONIC CORPORATION / SHISEIDO CO., LTD. / SONY CORPORATION / THE BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP / TOSHIBA CORPORATION / and more!

Unlike typical job fairs, companies will be holding several rounds of interviews at their booth during the Career Forum and some may give out offers by the end of the three day event. There is no fee to register and/or attend the Career Forum.

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Tina Haynes's picture

A golf internship or a rocket science internship? It's so hard to choose.

Whether you're a business major or a science major it's not too early to be thinking about getting on-the-job experience through an internship. Why? Because your future employer wants to see experience in the new college grad they hire. Is one internship experience going to be enough to get me the job? Probably not in this increasingly competitive work environment. Don't limit yourself to just one internship or volunteer work experience before graduating with your diploma tucked safely under your arm. There are also plenty of opportunities to gain skills and leadership experience right on campus by joining a student group. Check out the Quintcareers article, "College Students: You Simply Must Do an Internship (Better Yet: Multiple Internships)!," to learn more. Read more to view this week's "Cool Internships."

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Top Five Reasons to check out the On-Campus Recruiting Schedule

5.  We've got lots of opportunities to connect with awesome employers.  Hitachi Consulting, Intel, E&J Gallo Winery to name a few.

4.  Recruiters are everywhere! On-Campus Recruiting is not just interviews.  You're invited to find out about companies through info sessions and information tables at the EMU.  Who's hosting info sessions  Teach for America, Peace Corps, The JET Program and several others.

3. You can land a job before winter break.  Just imagine going home during break and telling everyone you've already landed a job, that would be nice!

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2. There are awesome opportunities for ALL MAJORS. 

And the number 1 reason to check out On-Campus Recruiting

1.  THE EMPLOYERS ARE COMING TO YOU!!!

List of employers interviewing on-campus

List of employers conducting information sessions

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What do jumbo jets and stupid pet tricks have in common?

They are both internships you can apply for now with The Boeing Company and the Late Show with David Letterman! There are several internship opportunities still available for fall term while other organizations already have deadlines coming up for summer internship placement. Internships help you gain experience and clarify career goals while contributing your talent and skills to an organization.

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