Advice and assistance to Dartmouth graduates in seeking employment opportunities is the aim of the Advisory Committee on Employment recently appointed by the Governing Board of the Dartmouth College Club of New York. Similar service is being rendered by other college clubs in the city, with great success and mutual profit to both the employer and employee, and it is hoped that this work as now being organized will prove of real value to our own graduates, especially those in their early, more or less unstable stages of business careers.
This committee will have its headquarters at the Dartmouth Club, 24 East 38th Street, New York City. The club has provided facilities for keeping up a current file of business opportunities, and application blanks are available to be filled out by such men as may be interested, either in procuring an initial job or in making a change to another line of work.
Beginning February 7, 1927, the committee proposes to have one or more of its members available for interviews or consultations every Monday evening thereafter between 5.30 P. M. and 7 P. M. The services of this committee are open to all Dartmouth graduates whether members of the club or not.
Dartmouth is sending larger delegations to New York each succeeding year. Some come to town with a job awaiting them, others seek opportunities after they arrive. Often a man wants to get into some other line. If the committee know that you are looking for a certain kind of man, it may be able to help you in procuring such a man.
Assistance to graduates of Dartmouth is the primary consideration of one and all. It is earnestly requested that the committee be notified, with more or less detail, and preferably by correspondence, if you have a vacancy or opportunity for a recent graduate, or for one who may have had some experience in a particular line. If you have a fellow-employer, not connected with Dartmouth, who is looking for a college graduate, please have him communicate with the committee.
The committee wishes to state that all information, whether as to men or positions, will be treated as confidential matter, to be acted upon only as the person or company involved, desires.
The committee will use all due discretion in the work of selecting men to fill available positions.
COMMITTEE Martin J. Remsen—1914 Chairman ASSOCIATES Charles J. Zimmerman—l923 Harold S. Fitz—l923