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IBM will be hosting an Info Session on campus. This is your opportunity to:
- learn the benefits of being employed by IBM
- break your preconceptions
- learn the types of skills IBM is looking for
- talk personally to recruiters and review your resume
- explore job opportunities for full-time or internships
- eat free refreshments

The Info Session will be held in the Theater of the Bill Moore Student Success Center from 5:00-6:30pm on Monday September 26th 2005. This is an open invitation for Georgia Tech.

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IBM Extreme Blue Internship
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Extreme Blue is a specialized subset of internships at IBM. A representative from Extreme Blue will be at the Info Session.

"What's unique about Extreme Blue is the kind of projects you work on and the amount of exposure you receive for your work. You will be working on one of the emerging technology and business opportunities with two other technical interns and one MBA student. The project I worked on was a next generation security architecture for federated identity management, which was projected by the Burton Research Group for market adoption after 2010.

You will also have weekly opportunities to present your project to IBM executives and learn how to clearly communicate a complex project in a four minute pitch. The program is concluded with a trip to IBM headquarters at Armonk, NY, where you will present your project to more executives in an expo with EB labs from other parts of North America. There will also be an exclusive career fair for you to have first picks of full-time job opportunities with IBM after you graduate."

~Simon Chen, Georgia Tech Extreme Blue Alumnus

Want an experience that empowers you to run a mini-business to solve a problem or provide a solution to a client?

Interested in presenting your project results to top executives of a Fortune 500 company?

Have a desire to work on leading technology and develop skills that will give you a competitive advantage?

If you answered yes, we want to talk to you.

The Extreme Blue internship is one of the industry's most elite internships that combines the best minds with cutting edge technology to drive innovation. Past interns have filed over 230 patent disclosures, helping to create solutions for clients and bring-to-market the next generation of IBM products.

We are seeking Software Engineers for summer 2006 opportunities. Attend our info session listed above to learn more.

The Extreme Blue experience is challenging, highly competitive, and empowers you to Start Something BIG!

For more information and to apply, visit us at
http://www.ibm.com/extremeblue
http://www-913.ibm.com/employment/us/extremeblue/


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