Jobs.

Maybe they don't go to the Business Career fair then? I thought LAS and Business were combined though.

They hire a lot of computer and software engineers from ISU. Two of my friends from freshman year got jobs there this year.
 
Other interview I have lined up. But alas. No. Bigger than both of those combined I think (for jobs, not revenue)


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My advisor once told me if you can make twice your age, you're doing something right.

Then again, my advisor also just ******* me out for not having a full time job yet when I still have a year to graduate. So who knows whats best.

So it's a bad sign that I'm making less than my age, huh?
 
It might be our top tier Aerospace Engineering program but I'm not sure... :jimlad:

We seriously must have quite the reputation. My buddy is pretty smart but he's stupid at the same time, if that makes any sense. When he said he got a job there I was pretty shocked. They must think pretty highly of this university, though, if they're going to reach out to so many of our students/alumni.

But ya, I've talked to him since he left a few weeks ago. Haven't discussed the job at all but he loves Seattle.
 
I'm making $300,000 from my home. I set my own hours and work only when I want. If you want this same opportunity visit www.makemoneyfastcom (oops I forgot the . before the com. Add that and it should work). You just need to enter some simple information and then you are ready to make a lot of money like me.

Is this the truth or the classic get rich quick spam?
 
We seriously must have quite the reputation. My buddy is pretty smart but he's stupid at the same time, if that makes any sense. When he said he got a job there I was pretty shocked. They must think pretty highly of this university, though, if they're going to reach out to so many of our students/alumni.

But ya, I've talked to him since he left a few weeks ago. Haven't discussed the job at all but he loves Seattle.

Seattle is pretty sweet
 
Seattle is pretty sweet

It used to be a lot better. I grew up in Bellevue, on the east side of Lake Washington. Boeing was the big employer for the entire region from Everett down to Renton. I went off to college and married, and never lived there again. A few years after I left, a couple of startup companies started making a name for themselves...Starbucks & Microsoft. Then Amazon moved in. The two hightech companies and one trendy service company brought in a huge influx of Californians.

Seattle used to be a big city with a small town attitude, friendly, clean, well behaved. Not anymore. It's not bad by Chicago or New York standards; it's probably only noticeable to those of us who knew it before the tech boom.
 
I have't even thought about retirement, but I think if you get into teaching right away, you can retire by 55.

70,000 dollar a year teacher salaries in our 1400 student K-12 system is VERY Common the top end is $100,000.00 is the top end. Huge top end homes are 250K to 300K. Small town treasures!!! OH ya the insurance is awesome also. Play your card right and you should have tons of money saved, your home paid for and IPERS by 60.
 
70,000 dollar a year teacher salaries in our 1400 student K-12 system is VERY Common the top end is $100,000.00 is the top end. Huge top end homes are 250K to 300K. Small town treasures!!! OH ya the insurance is awesome also. Play your card right and you should have tons of money saved, your home paid for and IPERS by 60.

Redundancy is redundant
 
We seriously must have quite the reputation. My buddy is pretty smart but he's stupid at the same time, if that makes any sense. When he said he got a job there I was pretty shocked. They must think pretty highly of this university, though, if they're going to reach out to so many of our students/alumni.

But ya, I've talked to him since he left a few weeks ago. Haven't discussed the job at all but he loves Seattle.

I'm pretty sure a former Boeing President/CEO was an ISU grad.