Major: Computer and Electrical Engineering – Company: Cisco – Location of Internship: San Jose, CA – Internship Title: Hardware Engineer
Why did you choose the company that you work for?
Major: Computer and Electrical Engineering – Company: Cisco – Location of Internship: San Jose, CA – Internship Title: Hardware Engineer
Why did you choose the company that you work for?
Every year, we go to school as students. We work on assignments, quizzes, exams, case studies, research reports, etc. What are these all for? What is the true PURPOSE behind some of these activities? Is it to gain background knowledge …
Major: Mechanical and Electrical Engineering – Company: Doosan Bobcat – Location of Internship: Gwinner, ND – Internship Title: Test Engineering Co-op
Why did you choose the company that you work for?
The interview process is a two-way street. The hiring manager is trying to figure out if you’re a good fit for the role, and you’re trying to figure out if the job and company are a good fit for you. …
When it comes to answering interview questions, there are lots of ways you can prepare. For example, you know the interviewer will probably ask you what your strengths and weaknesses are and why you applied for the role. And because …
Major: Mechanical Engineering – Company: Switchback Medical – Location of Internship: Brooklyn Park, MN – Internship Title: Engineering Intern
Why did you choose the company that you work for?
Your LinkedIn profile supports and enhances your job application. You can go more in-depth about your skills, abilities, and accomplishments than on your resume. And because of this, you might not see the point of adding your resume to LinkedIn.
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Major: Mechanical Engineering – Company: Amazon – Location of Internship: Jacksonville, FL – Internship Title: Area Manager Intern
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Major: Accounting and Finance – Company: Border States Electric – Location of Internship: Fargo, ND – Internship Title: Financial Accounting Intern
Why did you choose the company that you work for?
You know that a resume is a summary of your professional journey. It explains what you’ve accomplished, where you’ve worked, and what you’ve learned. But have you ever thought about the different types of resumes and which one you should …