ElviPLOY VI "It has worked well (in past years) on the West Coast - we're excited about it." Continued from Page 1 In addition to students seeking full- Immersion Program" nationwide this time employment, internship-seekers year, offering recruited consultants the are likely to see an impact on campus option of intensive study in foreign recruiting. As full-time employment language before joining the firm full- interview schedules shrink, intern- time. ships are likely to become an increas- "It's a long-term investment in human ingly important method of hiring for capital to increase the language skills of recruiters. Many firms, also aware of our consultants," explained Robert Pip- the public relations value of intern- kin, DCG's director of media relations. ships, have been reluctant to cancel the michigan daily the programs. "Some companies have shortened the term of the internship so that they pro- vide the experiential opportunity for the students but stay within their budget constraints," said Lynne Sebille-White, assistant director of recruitment services at the University's Career Planning and Placement office. "They're trying to come up with alternatives." Despite anticipated cutbacks in hiring volume, core recruiters are expected to return as usual this year ton campus presence. "We might not have cor ing in and asking for asr view) schedules, but the vo brisk as far as companie campus," Redwine said. some companies who have they're not going to make visit, but it hasn't been ovet Offering encouragement ers, many firms have cou Monday, July 23, 2001- The Michigan Daily - 7 maintain their delays with employee layoffs, a factor which may allow companies to proceed npanies com- with regular recruiting hiring cycles this many (inter- year. lume is quite Nevertheless, recruiting will be close- s coming to ly tied to the economic forecast, and job- "We've seen seekers will keep their eyes on decided that Greenspan's forecast: The "return to a recruiting solid growth" anticipated in the Federal whelming" Reserve's Monetary Policy Report may t to job-seek- allow for the recovery in 2002 that will upled recruit get recruiting back on track. FORREST TERRACE APTS. 1001 S. Forest Large 2 bdrm. apts. Furnished, prkg, intercom. Call 945-5838 or 668-1100. FURN. HOUSE FOR LEASE close to campus. 7 bdrm., 2 bath, kitchen, washer/dryer, tenant responsible for utils. landlord pays water, prkg. off-street. Avail. Fall. $2300/mo. Call Omar at 998-0131. GREAT CAMPUS LOCATION Wilson White Co., Inc. has efficiency apartments available at 307 Thompson St. just minutes from the U of M central campus and downtown. This superb location is in the heart of it all. These fully fursished a ants ilude heat, hot & cold water. For additional information and an appointment to view, please contact our office at 734-995-9200. Equal Housing Opportunity. GREAT HOUSES - FALL 1601 S. University, 5 bdrm. 2 bath. Jacuzzi. 1303 S. State, 6 bdrm. 3 bath. Jacuzzi. 418 E. Kingsley 6 & 7 bdrm. 2 bath. All remodeled, 2 fridge, dswhr., trash compacter, A/C, new furs., prkg. From $399 per bedroom. 973-7368. KERRYTOWN 1 BDRM. New kitchen and bath. Laundry and more. $735. 954-630-9470 or 954-568-5697. LARGE FURNISHED 2 & 3 bdrm. apt. on S. State, Near UM bus stop, 5 Min. to Mich. Union. 2001 Fall lease. Heat & waterincl., 2- sink bath, Intercom/sec. buzzer, New furniture, New appliance, Bale., A/C, Prkg., Ldry., for 2-4 $1000-$1600., No smkg/no pets. 734-996-3539, ehtseng@aol.com , 9 a.m. to8 p.m. NATURE IN THE CITY Contemporary 2 bdrm. in quiet west side, balcony, A/C and much more. 741-9300. ROOM AVAIL. 432 S. Division St., Apt. 5. Heat, water, prkg. spot incl. $460/mo. If interested, please email Kellie kpatillo@umich.edu or call 734-764-2060. ROOMS IN house near Med. Center and Central Campus, 407 N. Ingalls. Great far G rad Students, quiet, nan-smoking, starting at $400. Call 734-769-1936. SPACIOUS Onel & .w bdroom aartments available for Fall 2001. 8 minutes (walking) from diag, clean, quiet, parking, non-smokers only. Please contact Wilson White Co., Inc. at 734-995-9200. Equal Housing Opportunity. SPARKLING bi-level apts. & Eif. furn. for fall on central campus. 734-260-3610. STUDIO A PARTMENT Available for Fill 2001, just minutes from the U of M central campus and downtown. Fully furaished with heat. hot & cold water provided. For additional tnformation and an appinment to viw please ctmntatct wilson White Ca., 1w. at 734-995-9210. Equal Henuc Oppertun tv. TWELVE 11RM. hse. on Hligh S: also avail. as 2 si Eden ap -4 ~h fuh 2i livi~ng sbs ins i .f elfi ster p. f Idy-Sp.t ~ i . i $tIi t.cl 734/t5 57 1 BDRM. SPACIOUS A/C, parking, furn. great location. Best offer. Call Razi 604-2741 FALL SUBLET, 1 BDRM., $325+utilsilmo. Close to central campus, furn. Call Jordan 231-347-9901. [Siets & Roommates Browse & List Freel All ities & Areas! 201-265-7900 Activist SUMMER JOBS for the ENVIRONMENT $300-$500/week " Protect the Great Lakes! " Save Wilderness Areas! * Make a Diffference! Career opportunities and benefits available. Call Casey 332-4464 IF YOU ARE OF MEXICAN descent, earn $12 in a 1 hr. Psych experiment. Contact pespinoz@umich.edu or call 647-8014. 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PART TIME WORK as private nurse-aid in my home. Female students to work 3-12 hrs./wk. caring for my cheerful, elderly mother, a stroke victim. Pleasant, easy work, nice environment. Prefer nursing student or someone who enjoys helping people. $10.50- $12/hr. Please write a description of your experience, education, work needs, and phone number to: P.O. 130634, Ann Arbor 48113-0634. BRAIDS! $65-155 + Micro Latch twists human cornrow silkydreds. Sheila 483-5425. COLLEGE CLEANERS: PROF. Dry Cleaning and Laundry shirts, Free summer storage. 715 N. Univ., next to Hill, 662-1906. NOT THE ONLY RIDE IN TOWN, but the cheapest! Door-to-door. Ann Arbor Taxi, 734-741-9000. RESUMES - Professionally prepared resumes. Affordable rates, rush service, web posting. 734-677-3378. THESIS EDITING. 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Great for people w/ experience in OT, PT, ST, Psych, Social Work, Nursing. Human Services! $7.75 - $9.00/hr. Applicants must be 18 years of age, possess a valid unrestricted drivers license and have a HS diploma or GED. 734-222-6076. EOE RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS wanted. Participants will be asked to complete both an online survey and a laboratory experiment. Payment is $20. Call 734-764-8385 to determine if you are elegible. ROOF COATINGS MANUFACTURING COMPANY SEEKS a retail sales representative for the state of Michigan for merchandising of home centers and retail stores, setting displays, und product knowledge training of store employees and customers. Qualified candidates should have some sales and/or service experience and good customer service and sales skills, Hardworking recent graduates with some work experience are encouraged. Please submit your resume to: sshoemaker@henry.com or fax to 513-748-6571. SWIM INSTRUCTOR Ann Arbor YMCA has immediate openings. YMCA membership & AATA bus pass included. Contact Thomas @ tnyongesa@annarborymca.org or fill out appl. @ 350S. Fifth Ave. EOE TRY 20K PLAN for EARLY RETIREMENT. Free into: 800-693-4413. WANTED ENRICHMENT TEACHERS for before and after school program with elementary school children. Gain pre-student leaching hour experience. Call KingCare at 994-4485. WANTED: Someone to help us provide tender loving care to countless needy, and, truth tobe told rather messy, animals. The Humane Society of Huron Valley is looking for a few good men and women throughout the rest of the summer (or perhaps permanently if all goes well), to help clean, feed, and fuss over our animals, and to help us work actively toplace them in loving homes. We are open seven days a week, the standard shift is four 10 hour days. Different schedules are negotiable. Please stop by our facility at 3100 Cherry Hill Road (2 miles east of 23, 1/4 mile south of Plymouth Road - turn at Dixboro General Store) to pick up an application, or pull one off the web at hshv.org You need to be 18 years to apply. A steadfast love of astimalsui aneiplc is sential to ANN ARBOR profesional couple looking for student as Mother's helper for 11 year old. Possible live-in. Driving preferable. One mile from campus in beautiful house. Approx. 4 hours per day in summer. Flexible. Some weekend nights. Somewhat less during school. Must be warm & nurturing. Speak Russian a plus. Good pay. Fax letter to 663-2415 or email to DSolden@aol.com BABYSITTER NEEDED in our Ann Arbor home days or eves. 15-30 hrsJwk. Own trans, refs, non-smoker req. Call 734-761-3032. CHILDCARE CENTER needs your help closing 3:30-5:30 M-F for fall semester. Help w/ snack and playtime. Great fun. Call Pat at St. Paul Early Childhood Center 668-0887. CHILDCARE FOR 6 YR. OLD in our home. July-Aug., pm, flex. scebdule and fall/winter term 3:30-5:30 M-F. Own trans., non-smoker. Please call 769-7464. FALLIWINTER CHILDCARE substitutes: work according to your schedule. Great job for psych, education, or nursing students. Fun atmosphere. Call St. Paul Early Childhood Center: 668-0887. FREE RENT in exchange for part-time childcare for 4 & 7 yr. old. Call 665-0062. GERMAN LANGUAGE child care. Year round, close to campus, girls 3 and 4. Flexible hours. 358-9015. NANNY FOR FUN-LOVING 20 month old in our Ann Arbor home starting Sept. 1. M- Th, 8:00am-5:30pm. Good pay. Own trans., experience/references required. No smoking. Occassional light household tasks. Call 734-327-0850. NANNY FOR GREAT KIDS. 5 & 12.1:30- 5pm M-F. Needy own car, non-smoker, refs. required. $10.50/hr + paid vacations. Start late Aug. Call 734-769-6592. RELIABLE PART-TIME NANNY for 3 mo. boy. Mon. & Wed. Located downtown. 734-302-2499. SEEKING NANNY Mother that works from the house seeking individual to watch 3 mo. old baby. 2 days/wk, 8 hrs/day, $10/hr. Please call Lisa or Scott 734-327-9026. MSU VS. UM HOCKEY, all concerts and sporting event tickets for sale at 517-351-1992 or Jamestheticketman.com OUT OF STATE ALUMNI desperately seeks to sell UM Football season tickets. Call 212-522-1942 (day)or 810-695-0356 (night). 1117 NEPISEkI 6126 Spacisisis h/nit. in ficant4el} iee:.tee/ 3 csstt. l.t:c, c:sse::c, f)/,t S'scstsi/st,