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THE CAMPUS ECHO
Page Three
Here's what your first year
or two at IBM could be like.
You'll become involved fast.
You'll find we delegate responsi
bility—to the limit of your ability.
At IBM, you'll work individual
ly or on a small team. And be en
couraged to contribute^your own
ideas. You'll advance just as fast
and far as your talents can take you.
Here's what three recent grad
uates are doing.
Soon after Ms intensive training
course, IBM marketing representative
Preston Love, B.S. '66, started helping
key Iowa commissioners solve
problems. Like how to introduce
school kids to computers, without
instailling one. His answer; share one
in Chicago by phone cable.
ON CAMPUS
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Soon after his IBM programmer
training, John Klayman, B.S. Math '68,
began writing programs used by a
computer system to schedule every
event in the Apollo tracking stations.
And when the finished programs were
turned over to NASA Goddard Space
Flight Center, he was responsible for
making them work.
Within three months after her IBM
programmer training, Mardi Joyner,
B.S. Math '68, found a way to
streamline a key part oS our .
Management Information System—
a computer complex designed to
give^ecision-makers constantly
up^^ted data.
Visit your placement office
and sign»up lor
an interview with IBM.
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