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ETI opens applications for fall cohort of young innovators

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago
Photos provided by ETI

Emerging Technology Institute has just announced the Young Innovator Student Cohort,

a unique opportunity for hands-on exploratory learning and training during the upcoming

2023 fall semester.

As a member of the cohort, students will gain access to benefits such as:

  1. Paid positions with real-world impact
  2.  Hands-on exploratory learning
  3. Mentorship from tech professionals
  4. Internal innovative certification from ETI
  5. Career development from experienced professionals

Positions Available include:

  • Business - Human Resource/Administration
  • Computer Science - Coding and Programming
  • Mass Communication - Video, Marketing, Digital Design
  • Engineering - Electrical and Mechanical
  • Facility Management - Indoor and Outdoor Design and Maintenance
  • IT Specialist - IT Support and Framework

To apply for the Young Innovator Student Cohort, interested individuals should submit their resume, a cover letter outlining their passion for technology and the specific position they're interested in and any relevant portfolio/work samples to careers@eticommunity.com by Sept.

8.

Accepted applicants will have the chance to be part of an innovative and forward-thinking team and prepare for a future career in technology.

Questions can be directed to ETI team members at careers@eticommunity.com.

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