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Graduating next semester.. looking for a job in the ATL area to support my jackets
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 669089"><p>congratulations on getting a degree in the #1 program in the country for the last 25 years!</p><p></p><p>Go to the campus interviews and schedule as many you can get. I interviewed with like 25 companies my senior quarter. Many I didn’t think I would like, but’s good for the practice. Speak to the career office about options and what you can do. Any ISYE folks here please speak up if you have time. I think there are consulting companies and lots of big enterprises in the Atlanta area that have management tracks. For example I am pretty sure Home Depot has a management training program where they hire people like you. You spend 1-2 years learning all the different parts of the business and then you get embedded into some management aspect and go from there. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 669089"] congratulations on getting a degree in the #1 program in the country for the last 25 years! Go to the campus interviews and schedule as many you can get. I interviewed with like 25 companies my senior quarter. Many I didn’t think I would like, but’s good for the practice. Speak to the career office about options and what you can do. Any ISYE folks here please speak up if you have time. I think there are consulting companies and lots of big enterprises in the Atlanta area that have management tracks. For example I am pretty sure Home Depot has a management training program where they hire people like you. You spend 1-2 years learning all the different parts of the business and then you get embedded into some management aspect and go from there. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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