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AS an undergraduate at Boston College, Susan Stoller had to tailor her goals to suit a precarious job market. She switched her major from elementary education to special education, where there is a higher demand, and she resigned herself to moving out of Massachusetts because tax cuts had resulted in a freeze in the demand for teachers. She arranged her job interviews through the Massachusetts Educational Recruiting Consortium, a group of colleges that invites representatives from out-of-state school systems. ''Every time a school system was coming to recruit, I would take the interview regardless of whether I wanted to go there,'' said Miss Stoller, who graduated this year.

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