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Lincoln graduates still in demand

Demand for Lincoln College graduates has not declined this year in spite of the farming recession. Some people had been apprehensive about the employment prospects for this year’s graduates because of the situation in the farming industry, the college princiCal, Professor Bruce Ross, >ld the Lincoln College Council yesterday. Howeyer,. job opportunities seemed buoyant, he said. ' ... ; The college’s careers ad-

viser, Mr Ormond Wilson, said after the meeting that some graduates had been offered two or three jobs. “I do not know of any (graduates) who have not got a job,” he said. Agricultural commerce students were particularly in demand and there was a shortfall of them this year, he said. ■ “It is part and parcel of the national trend of growth in commerce,” said Mr Wil-: son. - ■

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Press, 17 December 1985, Page 2

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Lincoln graduates still in demand Press, 17 December 1985, Page 2

Lincoln graduates still in demand Press, 17 December 1985, Page 2