U. S. Steel is currently seeking students to fill positions in programming, PC technical support, plant process control systems and various non-programming departments. Students must: be pursuing a bachelor’s degree or higher or be attending a two-year institution with a letter of acceptance into a four-year program; have completed at least two semesters before entering the program; have at least one full year remaining before graduation; be willing to work one of the following schedules part-time -- 16 hrs/wk for the spring and fall semester + 40 hrs/wk for the summer, full-time -- 40 hrs/wk for the spring/fall semester + 40 hrs/wk for the summer; be legally authorized to be employed in the United States of America; and pass a computer programmer aptitude test.
These are paid positions (roughly $10-$16.40/hour depending upon QPA, year in school and length of employment; increases each semester).
Recruiters from U. S. Steel will be on campus for an information session and to administer the Programmer's Aptitude Test on Wednesday, Oct. 26 from 1 to 3 p.m. for the presentation in A-41 and A3A from 2-4:30 p.m. for the test.
Students should come prepared with a completed application for employment, an unofficial transcript, and a resume with information such as employment history, education, skills, references, etc. Please pick up some sample questions for the test. Schedule an appointment with Donna Morrison by Thursday, Oct. 20 to apply. She can help with resumes and forms.
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