An eager Apple recruiter is reaching out to the elite 2,000 students at Georgetown University in Washington (DC) as potential employees of the store that will open along Wisconsin Avenue NW this summer. Students at the nation’s oldest Catholic university have noticed flyers taped to bulletin boards at the school announcing a recruiting event at 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Wednesday. “Do something different for a change,” the flyer states, “get paid to enrich peoples (sic) lives.” The flyers invite prospective employees to visit with the recruiters and, “learn what it’s like to work in one of these revolutionary stores.” Typically, Apple hires only five percent of the applicants for high-profile stores—more selective than Stanford University, Sr. V-P Retail Ron Johnson often says, where he completed undergraduate studies. In this case, Georgetown University admits about 19 percent of its applicants for the freshman year. View the flyer after the break.
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