Watson Career Expo Conference: Alumni Roundtable Breakout Session with GlobalFoundries (SWE, NSBE, and SHPE)
Watson College student organization members of SWE, SHPE and NSBE are cordially invited to an exclusive Watson Expo breakout session with GlobalFoundries, a leading manufacturer of essential semiconductors that power the technologies the world relies on to live, work, and connect.

Event description: Join GlobalFoundries representatives for an engaging roundtable session where GF alumni share their personal journeys from college to careers in semiconductor manufacturing. Learn how they navigated the transition, what it’s like to work in engineering roles at GF, and how they continue to grow professionally. This is a great opportunity to gain real-world insights, ask questions about career development, and connect with professionals who were once in your shoes.

Friday, September 12 | 11:15 a.m. - 12:25 p.m. (during the Watson Career Expo) | Symposium Hall   
*** Note that the Watson Career Expo Conference spans from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. - if you register for this breakout session, you should plan to check in at the Expo and attend the GF alumni roundtable directly after your arrival! 
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Questions? Reach out to Jacob Weinheimer, WCAC Alumni Relations Coordinator, at jweinheimer@binghamton.edu
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