Princeton in Asia Information Session: Suit-n-Tie Land or Suit in Thailand?

I be on my suit and tie… From Rachel Berman at the Career Center:

What are *you* doing next year? Suit-n-Tie Land or Suit in Thailand? Follow in the footsteps of previous Wesleyan graduates like Laignee Barron ’13, Casey Lasda ’13, Ravy Uong ’13, Ben Soloway ’13, Ashley Swan ’13, Whit Chiles ’13, and dozens more and take the plunge for an adventure over in Asia! Work with educating sex workers at a leading public health organization in Laos. Explore the back roads and floating markets of Thailand at the world’s largest international insurance/consumer finance company. Order the finest bowl of noodles after a day of work teaching a class about American culture in the Vietnamese delta. Stop for a drink in some of the famous tea houses in Korea after teaching math to high schoolers. Explore remote areas of China while working at a boutique travel agency in Beijing. Go island-hopping in the Philippines while working as an anchor for a leading English-language news network. Take a pony to some of the most remote areas of Mongolia as a finance analyst with a micro-finance lending bank in Ulaan Bataar. Princeton in Asia offers year-long fellowships for graduating seniors at leading universities around the U.S. in 18 Asian countries in a variety of fields: education, international development, environment, journalism, law and business.

To find out more, come to the Princeton in Asia information session presented by former Program Director Ari Wolfe ’03. There is no Asian language or study experience necessary. Bring your sense of adventure. Leave your resume at home.

If you can’t attend the informational session let us know by email (pia@princeton.edu) and check out at this website. Applications are available online and are due November 15th.

Date: Sunday, September 8th, 2013
Time: 12–1 p.m.
Place: Usdan 108
Cost: Free
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