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STEM MS & PhD 2016-2017 grads- Not to Miss Event Today

Northrop Grumman's Future Technical Leaders Program

ARE YOU A FUTURE TECHNICAL LEADER? 

NORTHROP GRUMMAN WANTS TO FIND OUT!

Northrop Grumman will be on the UMBC campus THIS WEDNESDAY, September 21st at 5pm in Commons 318 recruiting for their prestigious Future Technical Leaders (FTL) program- a professional development opportunity aimed at identifying and investing in Northrop Grumman’s next generation of technologists, engineers, architects and leaders.

The FTL Program is seeking talented STEM MS and PhD 2016-2017 graduates from UMBC interested in learning more about their exclusive three year rotational program working side-by-side with senior technical management.  It’s the chance of a lifetime—one that only a few receive. To be eligible for the FTL Program, you must be at the top of your class in a Master’s or Doctoral program. Due to the classified nature of the work, you must be a U.S. citizen and able to obtain a security clearance.

Selected individuals spend three years working on a variety of critical projects that provide specialized training, networking opportunities, mentoring by senior technologists, and management visibility. 

Northrop Grumman will be selecting UMBC candidates to interview from this event!  Please bring resumes with you.

Come out and meet technical experts, leadership and hiring staff to learn more about their business, customers, industry and career paths within their organization.
Wednesday, September 21st at 5PM
UMBC Commons 318

To learn more about this program, please visit their website.

You can rsvp for this event in your UMBCworks account under the Events tab.

We look forward to seeing you on September 21st!

Graduate students in the following areas are requested:
Core Engineering – Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Systems Engineering with a technical focus, Aerospace Engineering with a systems focus
Specialty Disciplines - Operations research, Cyber Security and Information Assurance , Health/Bio Information Systems/Information Technology, Neuroscience/Bio Informatics, Analytics
Fundamental Sciences – Mathematics, Physics

Posted: September 18, 2016, 7:38 AM