SYRACUSE, N.Y. (NCC NEWS) –– The Office of Student Success and Career Services in the Engineering and Computer Science building at Syracuse University is ready to help students pursue jobs in the semiconductor industry.
Sarah Mack, the Director of Student Success and Career Services, prepares students to achieve their future career goals.
With a multi-billion dollar federal grant, Micron is creating 50,000 jobs with the construction of its semiconductor plant in Clay, according to syracuse.com.
“Construction will be the first industry to boom as Micron starts building the first of four fabs, each covering 1.2 million square feet of land,” syracuse.com reported.
“We’re working diligently to make sure that we’re providing our current students with the career development that they need to be competitive in the job market,” said Mack.
“We tailor our approach to each individual student and their specific needs,” added Mack. She emphasized that the objectives for helping students aren’t changing due to Micron coming to Central New York.
The career office offers many opportunities, such as one-on-one coaching, group meetings, and workshops in networking, said Mack.
Mack is excited about the future opportunities for students to work in the semiconductor industry.