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Employers SAY...
After being selected from a highly competitive pool of co-op candidates nationwide, the NTID student we hired became a fresh infusion of young talent and motivation.
Booz Allen Hamilton
Mechanical Engineering - MECE-BS
Campus Intern, R&D and Engineer/Technician
Marcus Clark dives into a hands-on experience with Dow, learning a variety of career skills as an engineer, technician, and data analyst among other roles.
Business
Assistant Director for Outreach and Special Projects
If you encounter an opportunity that makes you feel scared or if you believe you are not good enough, do not hesitate to seize it.
Web and Mobile Computing
Information Technology Intern
Computing and Information Technologies
Technical Intern at Fidelity Investments
Mahin's advice is to sell yourself by showing the skills and knowledge you received in your job or co-op interviews.
Design and Imaging Technology
Graphic Design Intern
Katelyn's advice for the students who are in the design program is to be open to feedback.
Biomedical Engineering - B.S.
Automation Engineering
Charles Hem learned a lot on his co-op in automation engineering with Merck, Inc.
Film and Animation
Intern at NASA Glenn Research Center
Keara's advice is not to be afraid to ask for help if you're stuck on a project.
3D Graphics Technology
Motion Capture Team 2020
Andrea's advice is to be open-minded when learning and to try new things. In every position there is room for growth and improvement.
3D Graphics Technology
Motion Capture Team 2020
Aileen's advice to students going on co-op is to take it seriously and invest a lot of their time in it because there are so many benefits and a lot of new things to learn.
Engineering Studies - CIMT
Machinist Intern at Tobyhanna Army Depot
Yahya's advice is simple—stay focused on your studies and don’t lose track of your goals!
3D Digital Design
Motion Capture Team 2020
Andrew's advice is not to be afraid to try new things; supervisors will appreciate students taking initiatives and being open to trying new things.
Engineering Studies - MECE
Turbine Design and Services Engineer
Bradley's advice is to do very well in school, read as much as you can, work on communication and technical writing skills, and stay on top of your assignments.
Business Administration - Finance
Financial Intelligence Intern at Quicken Loans
Anthony's advice to students is to start networking as soon as you feel ready to take a leap into your career path.
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Project Engineer
Explore more during your internships. Get as many different experiences as you can and you’ll be able to decide which type of work you like best.
Design and Imaging Technology
Creative Designer
Malia's advice is to believe in yourself as others will see your hard work and education come through, and people will see what you have learned along the way.
Engineering Studies - EEEE
Controls Application Engineer
Vincent's advice is to maintain a good work life balance throughout school, time flies when you're in school, so be sure to enjoy it.
Biomedical Science - BS
Research and Development Intern
Feeza Jafar explores the field of research and development as a co-op intern at Dow Chemical Company
Computer Aided Drafting Technology
CAD Intern at US Bureau of Reclamation
Ryan's advice to students is to understand that you may need more time to figure out and understand what you truly want to do for yourself, your career and the future.
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Visiting Researcher
RIT/NTID alumnus Samuel Lum explores stem cell research at John Hopkins University.
Applied Computer Technology
Information Technology Intern
Arturo's advice is to study hard and take the classes seriously because everything you learn in class does help you to be successful working in those fields.