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Sales Engineers Group Presentarion Tuesday, November I <Sth }. Earl Rudder Conference Center, Room 507 7:00 pm On Campus Interviews Place: Career Center Date: Wednesday, November 19th To schedule an interview, sign up at the Career Center or on the Web. Fall/Spring Internships with Northwestern Mutual Life® The Quite Company http:/www.NorthwesternMutual.c > Fortune’s “Most Admired” Company > “America’s Top Internships” - one of 1997’s top ten intership programs ’ “Jobs 96” -Insurance sales compensation averaged $50,000 per year, Increasing to $70,000 after 10 years. 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