WHERE ARE YOU GOING? IFer wojtfi In •l«ctrk«t sne chankol ovroiwvtkol eng> Mtring end related field*. 0 Write to: Engineering Recruiting Deportment 25-E Central Electric Company Schoicclady 5, A'. Y. ?r> rt'csv* *<s«*ws 3 foe major* In physics or engi neering physics. Write to: Engineering Recruiting Department 25-P General Electric Company Schenectady 5. N. Y. 4 7 For majors In engineering, busi ness, or liberal arts who have completed graduate work In business administration. Write to: Marketing Serriecs Department 25-M Central Electric Company \7O Lex in [lon Art., Weir Yotk 22, N. Y. *7?ogress is our most important prodocf PPPP;: GENERAL |H ELECTRIC THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Even if you are just starting college in the “Class of 1960," we' suggest that you take a long look at where you are going. Know, don’t guess, what is offered by fields like engineering and science, finance, marketing and relations. Tod often young people discover late in their senior year that they can’t qualify for the career of their choice. Why be caught short? Selecting a career and knowing what is expected will make it possible for you to prepare for it now. Many graduates will find their place ‘with industry. ' General Electric is typical of many large industrial concerns. employ over 27,000 college graduates from nearly 700 differ ent colleges and universities. And our future, as the future of any progressive company, hinges on these people. Young men and women that have initiative, analytical and creative ability will make progress with industry. If you are interested, write for information about one or more of the programs listed on this page. These are the principal doorways to success at General Electric. The booklets can also be found at most.college place ment bureaus in a binder entitled "Career Information." For mo|ors Hi engineering. 2 HP CEMEmOCUCTIIC Write to: Technical Marketing Department 25-S General Electric Company Sshtnectady 5, N Y. 8 for majors In mechanical, elec trical or Industrial engineering and qualified men with non technical degrees. ■ • Manufacturing Training Program Write to: Manufacturing Training Department 25-M General Electric Company Schenectady 5, N. Y. 5 for motors In English, |ournal ism, public relations, Ing, marketing, economics, en gineering and line arts. Write to. Advertising and Sales Promotion Department 25-A General Electric Company Schenectady 5, N. Y. 9 for motors In physics, chemistry, metallurgy and electrical, chem ical or mechanical engineering. Write to: Technical Personnel Placement Department 25-N General Electric Company :-A '' Richland, Washington THURSDAY. NOVEMBEI 2 for motors In accounting, busi ness administration, finance, economics,' mathematics and liberal arts. BUSINESS TRJsfiING COURSE \C/ V2y. - ' ,;.roa Mtewmae sue MueaM Cdiisi : 111 Write to: Business Training Department 2S-B ' General Electric Company Schenectady 5, N. Y. 10\ For motors In chemistry, metal lo lirrgy and chemical, ceramic or metallurgical engineering.' •: 1 ‘ /-??S * Opportxiryttix : vVi - • J ; Uenucai and Metatojciul Codualn fiyitisHi rrT fT£3M ! * ' _ - \’«<k | I - ----- ' 11 Write to: Engineering Recruiting Department 25-C _ General Electric Company Schenectady 5, N. Y.' 4 A For young men Interested b» 111 shop operations and the eco* Ej IB nomfc and soda] forces facing ■ (nduitry. Write to: Employee Relations _ Department 25-R j Central Electric Company A7O Lexington Ate., New York 22, N. Y.
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