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Conference turris::scandia

Title:All about Scandinavia
Moderator:TLE::SAVAGE
Created:Wed Dec 11 1985
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:603
Total number of notes:4325

443.0. "Any career suggestions for my nephew welcome!" by BOOKIE::LAUKAITIS (Sophisticated Choir Going Yuppie) Mon Jan 07 1991 13:46

    My nephew is just finishing his batchelor's degree and I 
    thought I would do some career investigation in his behalf.
    He worked his way through college and gained experience in:
    	- the American Scandinavian student exchange
    	- New York State Techers of Englist to Speakers of other languages
    	- American study program for educational and cultural training
    	- the public school system
    
    In addition he has had extensive study in Swedish, Spanish, Norwegian,
    German, and Hebrew.
    
    I am looking for career ideas on his behalf.
    
    Can anyone suggest resources, contacts, careers, or agencies which
    deal with people who have his skill set?
    
    Any ideas will be entertained. Brainstorms welcome!
    
    Thanks,
    
    Dan Laukaitis
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443.1Need to know more...OSL09::MAURITZDTN(at last!)872-0238; @NWOTue Jan 08 1991 09:077
    Even for brainstorming purposes, we need to know some basics:
    
    Where does he live/wish to live? US, Europe (if so, any preferences)
    What nationality (citizenship) does he have?
    
    Mauritz
    
443.2He's AmericanBOOKIE::LAUKAITISSophisticated Choir Going YuppieThu Jan 10 1991 15:229
    Hi-
    
    His citizenship is American. His heritage is Polish and Swedish.
    He will live just about anywhere.
    
    Any specifics on agencies, consulates, or businesses that he might
    investigate?
    
    Dan
443.3Agencies and consulates aplentyTLE::SAVAGEFri Jan 11 1991 15:536
    Re: .2:
    
    >    Any specifics on agencies, consulates, or businesses that he might
    >    investigate?
    
    Have you looked in Note 2?