[acm jobs] Fwd: IBM Co-Op Program - Available Positions

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See the attached job posting regarding IBM and U of A Leadership Programs

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From: Crombie, Jessica L - (crombie) <cro...@email.arizona.edu>
Date: Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 4:01 PM
Subject: IBM Co-Op Program - Available Positions
To: "Gautreau, Matthew Arthur - (mgaut72)" <mga...@email.arizona.edu>


Good afternoon Matt!

 

I am writing because I was hoping you might be able to help me (again) spread the word about a great program that I help coordinate here in Leadership Programs: the IBM Co-Op Program.

 

The IBM Co-Op Program is a partnership with Leadership Programs and offers UA students a chance to work in the technology industry with one of the world's leading firms. UA students work as IBM Co-Ops testing and helping develop enterprise level software on-site with IBM employees, while simultaneously developing their leadership skills through Leadership Programs, specifically the ATLAS leadership program. The program is a 20 hr/week commitment, with pay starting at $14/hr with potential for merit-based increases.

 

I was hoping you could forward this position and application to your organization and any others that you think might be interested in working at IBM. We have some software testing positions open as well as two technical writer positions, plus we are always looking to keep resumes on file for when we have additional open positions.

 

Thank you so much for your help!

 

Also, if you have any resources or contacts that you think would be good to share this information with, please let me know!

 

Jessica

 

 

Jessica Crombie, MA
Interim Assistant Director
Leadership Programs
The University of Arizona
1303 E. University Blvd.
SUMC 404C
Tucson, AZ 85721-0017
(520) 621-8065
leadership.arizona.edu

 




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