I just saw this press release from Microsoft and I though that this would help all of you looking for a job or internship:
“Microsoft
Student to Business
Are you looking for a job or internship?
The Students to Business (S2B) program is a Microsoft® Community Initiative designed to connect students with partners and customers for entry-level and internship positions. S2B will provide unique training opportunities and resources for students to establish the skill requirements to fuel innovation and enable employability of the next generation.
The objective of the S2B program is to inspire local businesses to communicate the competency requirements for new talent, to evaluate the skills of students ready for an entry-level job or internship and collaborate with Microsoft to provide the curriculum and training needed to ensure students are prepared to meet your company’s needs.
Students engaged in S2B benefit from unique training and certification opportunities, compliments of Microsoft. Various offerings are available to students at each stage of S2B – when profiling, in application and after job connection.
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Find a job today!
Please visit http://s2b.experience.com to register and begin using the FREE training resources.”
Looking for an Internship?
Posted by Michael LarsonAre you looking for an internship or job in your field of study? The AESB is now collecting resumes since many companies like Boeing have been requesting resumes of students in the College of Engineering. So if you are interested please send your resumes here.
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