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Princeton Students Don’t Want Jobs

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With the Border Patrol. “Students are expressing outrage over a posting on Handshake, a job recruitment platform, for a position as a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer,” The Daily Princetonian reports. “The posting is not new, but many students now deem it unacceptable, especially in light of new information about the federal government’s family separation policy.” (Perhaps they should first ascertain whether it is misinformation.)

“Career Services and the University argue the posting is acceptable according to standard job posting guidelines.
More than 250,000 employers can post to Handshake, an online career management system that is accessed by more than 500 college career centers.”

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Malcolm A. Kline
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