E-Mail Gives Students More Choices for Career Advice

Thursday, October 12, 2000

The New York Times

ONCE or twice a week last spring, Chris Dailey, a sales manager at a Web development firm in New York, exchange e-mail notes with an 11th-grade student at a Queens high school. The two had been matched up by iMentor, an online mentoring organization in New York City, based on the student's interest in the Web and graphic design.

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