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Advice to High-School Age Engineers

Posted Tuesday, July 26, 2011 10:56 AM by Nathan Zaugg
I have a buddy who was going to be giving some presentations to high-school kids. Specifically he asked: What would you be looking for if they approached you about work? Perhaps you are in that age group right now. What do you want to know? Perhaps you...
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