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Where Can Engineering & Management Take Me?
Companies large and small are attracted to iE&M graduates because they have the ability to solve problems from several perspectives, the versatility to provide a firm with flexibility, and a technical savvy combined with leadership potential. Recent graduates have pursued a number of options, including:
- Consulting and Information Technology
- Engineering Design
- Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
- Global Supply Chain Management
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Operations Management
- Project Management
- Project Engineering
- Purchasing and Procurement
- Technical Sales and Marketing
As you can see, there are a host of career options. One worth noting in particular because of its growing importance and perfect fit with iE&M is Global Supply Chain Management, which is ranked as one of the top 15 undergraduate programs by U.S. News and World Report. It involves all the activities associated with getting the right products to the right customers in a timely and cost-effective manner.
iE&M graduates fit naturally into the multifunctional teams that permeate the best practices in the business world. They rise to leadership roles and are in demand because of their ability to work with all areas within the organization, comfortably wearing many hats. Recently they have been recruited by:
- Accenture
- TAC Americas
- IBM
- ITT Automotive
- Johnson Controls
- Saint-Gobain Abrasives
- Applied Industrial Technology
- Danfoss International
- General Electric
- Texas Instruments
- Grainger
- Pratt & Whitney
- Carrier
- Intel
- Ingersoll-Rand
- Siemens
- Johnson + Johnson
- Whiting Turner Construction
