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Cabletron Internship update



update on the Cabletron internship I mentioned in class earlier this week.
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Date: Thu, 1 Oct 1998 09:56:18 -0400 (EDT)
From: Debashis Aikat <daikat@email.unc.edu>

This just in!  Good news!

Cabletron just confirmed that they were willing to pay more for their
internship for a JoMC student (see details below).  The following are the
specific changes:

Earn up to $ 400 per week plus free housing, rental car
and airfare for the spring semester 1999

SALARY AND OTHER BENEFITS:
$8 an hour for Sophomores x 40 hours = $320 a week
$9 an hour for Juniors   x 40 hours = $360 a week
$10an hour for Seniors   x 40 hours = $400 a week
These are minimums and may be increased for the right student.  Plane
tickets,lodging at University of New Hampshire's graduate dorms and rental
car are included.  The northeast ie: coast of Maine, Connecticut, Rhode
Island and Boston are all within an hours drive  great summer/spring
places to be.

I am appending below a copy of the updated internship details.  I shall be
grateful if you please share this with any students who is interested.

Best wishes,

Deb

LIVE, INTERN, LEARN & EARN $$
AT CABLETRON, ROCHESTER, NH

Earn up to $ 400 per week plus free housing, rental car 
and airfare for the spring semester 1999


Here's one of the most rewarding job opportunities in your college career.
The UNC-CH School of Journalism and Mass Communication invites
applications for a paid internship at Cabletron Systems in Rochester, NH.

CABLETRON SYSTEMS INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
The Cabletron Systems Internship enables students to apply creative
decision-making techniques in a highly dynamic and visible work
environment.  Students get hands-on exposure to leading-edge technology
and acquire excellent real-world work experience, as well as the
opportunity to develop professionally with one of the fastest growing
companies in the world.  Students also take a fresh, energized approach to
solving networking problems. A general understanding of technology is
appropriate for this internship.

SALARY AND OTHER BENEFITS:
$8 an hour for Sophomores x 40 hours = $320 a week
$9 an hour for Juniors   x 40 hours = $360 a week
$10an hour for Seniors   x 40 hours = $400 a week
These are minimums and may be increased for the right student.  Plane
tickets,lodging at University of New Hampshire's graduate dorms and rental
car are included.  The northeast ie: coast of Maine, Connecticut, Rhode
Island and Boston are all within an hours drive  great summer/spring
places to be.

QUALIFICATIONS:
JOMC majors from all sequences may apply.  Applicants for the paid
internships must be undergraduate or graduate majors in JOMC available for
the full semester commitment with academic background and experience
relevant to their chosen field. They must be enthusiastic, ambitious and
professional and work well with others and individually. 

ABOUT CABLETRON SYSTEMS
Cabletron Systems is the one of the largest makers of networking products.
It designs and markets hardware and software that connects computers and
networks in corporations. The company's products include hubs, switches,
cabling, test equipment and network-management software.  Cabletron
Systems is headquartered in Rochester, NH.  Of Cabletron's more than
53,000 customers, more than 80 are Fortune 100 companies; many are Fortune
500 companies.

APPLY NOW
A School committee will select the winning candidate.  If you are
interested, send your resume with a cover letter specifying your interest
and outlining what you wish to get out of this internship by Friday,
October 16, 1998, to:

Prof. Deb Aikat,
Cabletron Systems Internship Selection Committee
School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Campus Box 3365, Howell Hall 01
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3365

Phone: (919) 962-4090 (office)  (919) 969-7070 (home)
Fax: (919) 962-0620
Email: daikat@email.unc.edu


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Debashis "Deb" Aikat, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor and Media Futurist
School of Journalism and Mass Communication
CB # 3365, Howell Hall 01
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3365

Phone: 919 962 4090 (office)  919 969 7070 (home)
Fax: 919 962 0620
Email: daikat@isis.unc.edu

URL:http://www.unc.edu/~daikat/
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