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Students, companies connect at High Tech Job Fair

 

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Brian Hodorek, an engineer for Zimmer Inc. of Warsaw, Ind., discusses the orthopedic devices developed at his company with Purdue biomedical engineering student Amy Lang of Cleveland, Ohio. Lang was one of an estimated 1,200 students who on Wednesday (Oct. 27) attended the seventh annual High Tech Job Fair for Indiana Companies, which is administered by Purdue University's Technical Assistance Program. Representatives from more than 50 companies from throughout Indiana collected resumes and arranged job interviews with students who plan to earn degrees in technology, science, engineering, management and agriculture.

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