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Universum has just released its 2020 report as to where US engineering students which to work once they have completed their degree.
The conclusion that I draw is that Tesla is still drawing the biggest pool of applicants. This gives Tesla the opportunity to pick the best and brightest engineers. Ford have done OK, climbing up from 16th position last year. Maybe there has been some improvements at Ford given the gripes last year from the young engineers how staid the engineering culture was. . Last edited by Raptor; 13-11-2020 at 07:34 PM. Reason: It’s Tesla, not Telsa ;-) |
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