University Daily Kansan / Monday, September 24, 1990 9 There must be some way to avoid doing the same thing for the next forty years. Life's been pretty good so far. You've kept moving-taken all the right steps along the way (for the most part). And now you're ready for the biggest step. The question is: which job? And will it have the potential to interest you for a whole career? Youll be getting your degree from a top school. You're about to find a great job. You've probably heard the story of the job applicant who said he was a shoe salesman with fifteen years experience. "No," corrected the recruiter interviewing him, "you've had six months experience thirty times." Isn't there some way to keep challenging yourself in new and different areas? Andersen Consulting offers you the opportunity to work on a variety of projects—with clients in a wide range of industries. We are the leader in helping organizations apply information technology to their business advantage. Every hour of every business day, we implement a solution to help one of our more than 5,000 clients worldwide. Because business and technology are ever-changing, we see training as a continuing process. And our $123-million Center for Profes- What makes that possible is the quality of our people. And the quality of our training. We're known for both. $ \textcircled{c} $ 1990 Andersen Consulting, AA & Co., S.C. ional Education in St. Charles Illinois, is just one measure of our commitment. We train you for a career—not just a job. Andersen Consulting is an equal opportunity employer. Does the idea of forty years of knowing exactly what you'll be doing each week scare you? Then don't settle for that. Demand challenge and variety. Come talk to us.And find out more about a career with Andersen Consulting. ANDERSEN CONSULTING ARTHUR ANDERSEN & CO., S.C. Where we go from here Sign up today at a Placement Center for your interview Business School...Wednesday, October 10 and Thursday, October 11 Engineering School...Friday, October 12