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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]University of Tennessee, Supply Chain major, 2.95 gpa. No internships. Three job offers in his field, took the best option which included a relocation bonus. Tennessee hosts a lot of job fairs and some of the junior and senior level classes actually require not only attendance at the job fair but that the student speak to at least three different companies and have those companies sign off that they’ve been spoke to. They also require resume review. He found the job he ended up with on LinkedIn but I believe that Tennessee prepared him well for the job market.[/quote] I read an article recently about how Shippensburg in PA has a supply chain major and grads are highly sought because central PA right off the highway has become a major distribution area for Amazon, Walmart etc and they hire these kids. Not many people want to live in nowhere central Pa…so the fact that they are there and the companies are able to help direct the program are huge pluses. The school overall doesn’t have great stats for graduation rates or job placement in general…but this one niche does incredibly well.[/quote] Seems really limiting to have to live your youth in central PA.[/quote]
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