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We told the NTID Co-op and Career Center that we needed students with high technical skills—internet technology skills—that was our focus. We also needed students with camera and editing skills. Those are hard- to-find skills in the average college student. We found them in great numbers and were able to interview and pick the best of the best.
University of California at San Diego Moores Cancer Center - La Jolla, Calif.
The student display listings are grouped alphabetical within graduation year.
American Politics and Human Resources
Office clerk in the Office of Inspector General
Creativity, skills and motivation helped Timothy Holmes get the job done.
Biomedical Science - BS
Research Intern
Daniel Latimer has collected as many skills and lab techniques as possible in his “tool belt” so he is prepared for the next step on his path to a Ph.D.
Arts & Imaging Studies
Graphic Designer
The challenges of using color and balance to enhance design motivated Leah Murray to work harder.
Journalism - BS
News Intern for 48 hours and Crimesider
Accuracy is a key requirement for Michael Roppolo's co-op at CBS News.
Visual Communication Studies - AOS
Commercial Producer
On co-op, Steven Wilson found something he truly loved doing.
Communication - BS
Sports Journalist
Jamaal Brown parlays his writing skills and his passion for being a reporter into a job in digital media for sports business.
Human Resources
Office Assistant for Office of Minority and Women Inclusion (OMWI)
Skills and interests in human resources, business and management are leading Monique Cottman to seek employment the area of Equal Employment Opportunity after graduation.
Psychology - BS
Investigative Assistant
A co-op doing research and analysis at the State Department gave Traci Goodrich a taste of a possible future career.
Industrial Design - BS
Design intern: Industrial Designer
A New York City contemporary design fair is the destination for Jay Liu's toy design.
Environmental Health and Safety Management - MS
Environmental Program Manager
Rachel McAnallen used co-ops and networking skills to help secure a job in her field—environmental health and safety management.
Mechanical Engineering - BS
Research Intern
Alternative energy sources captured Kelly McNabb’s imagination and led her to study the polymer blends associated with fuel cells.
Visual Communications Studies - AOS
Graphic Designer
Gabriela Perrusquia used her graphic design skills to help clients achieve their goals.
Professional and Technical Communication
Student Volunteer Intern
Michael Raffanti helps with the nation's business in Washington, D.C.
Biomedical Sciences and Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Marine Botany Anatomist
Completing a co-op in the Smithsonian Institution Museum of Natural History, gave Abbi Simons a look back at history and a step forward toward her future.
Packaging Science, BS
Packaging Engineer II
The popularity of Jasmine Zambrano Oregel's packaging science major will make it possible for her to work almost anywhere in the world.
Packaging Science - BS
Logistics Control Packaging Specialist
Packaging Science training and co-op experience helped Robin Alummoottil land a job with an internationally known employer.
Women’s Studies and Criminal Justice
Community Engagement Coordinator
Anna Bracilano’s minors in Women’s Studies and Criminal Justice were a perfect fit for a job in her home state.
Human Resources - BS
Student Training and Academic Recruitment (STAR) Intern
Using her skills and experience to work with others to help them find job and life success is important to Rita DeFalco.
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Technology - BS
Research Associate
For Steven Forney, working with Unmanned Aerial Systems, also known as drones, is a dream come true.
Criminal Justice and Political Science
Legal Technician
Hard work on a summer job for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers helped Pierce Hamilton become a STAR.