ILY SATURDAY, FEBRUA ILY SATURDAY, FEBRU~ I'? Young Says Job Demand Leads Supply 18 per cent. However, cancella- tions also rose from 32-57, mainly because of a lack of candidates, Prof. Young noted. Salaries Rise Salary offers accepted by en- gineers were up about five per cent at all degree levels. This in- creased percentage was about the same as for the fall season last year. "Companies are putting more effort into placing people in the right jobs. They are spending more time on training programs and supervision," he said. The average pay offers and in- creased recruiting activity were closely predicted in surveys by the College Placement Council and Northwestern University. The Northwestern University survey also predicted that com- panies will need 27 per cent more graduates with bachelor's degrees and 55 per cent more graduates with master's degrees in 1963 than in 1962. Average salary offers for grad- uates with bachelor's degrees rose from $568 for fall, 1961, to $595 for fall, 1962. During the same period, offers rose from $668 to $700 for stu- dents with master's degrees and from $903 to $950 for those with doctorates. . of A. Gilbert and Sullivan Society MASS MEETING for "Gondoliers" II SUNDAY Feb. 10 7:30 P.M; MICHIGAN UNION Room 35 L AU in tne woria." Many ofers also come from Dean Jamrich added that he was electrical manufacturing a n d Petitioning opens iot trying to exclude the "utility chemical companies. and feasibility of smaller research Firms seeking University en- For Judie Council parks being established in the gineering graduates have schedul- immediate vicinity of each of the ed 104 visits for next year, as com- Petitioning for Joint Judiciary universities." pared to 72 at this time last year, Council will be open through Tues- One such park, covering 250 Prof. Young noted. day, Feb. 12. 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