gorcorps
aka Brandon
- Jul 18, 2004
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Well, that was quite a necro but since it's still a valid question, I'll bite:
My school in Colorado is still one of the few that considers Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science separate programs, so our Metallurgical Engineers are much more focused on the metals side (specifically steel) compared to other schools. The company I work for now is mostly located in Indiana, and they have no qualms about flying people in for on-site interviews because of that extra focus.
Many companies have specific skills in mind, or know certain schools that have something special about their education.
My school in Colorado is still one of the few that considers Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science separate programs, so our Metallurgical Engineers are much more focused on the metals side (specifically steel) compared to other schools. The company I work for now is mostly located in Indiana, and they have no qualms about flying people in for on-site interviews because of that extra focus.
Many companies have specific skills in mind, or know certain schools that have something special about their education.
