Times Union: SUNY Poly alumni hold GlobalFoundries recruitment
event in Albany
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GlobalFoundries recruiter and SUNY Poly alum Vimal Kamineni, right,
speaks with SUNY Poly student Robert Wilbur during a the recruitment
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The SUNY Polytechnic Institute Alumni Association sponsored a recruitment forum Thursday night at the SUNY Poly campus in Albany for GlobalFoundries, the micro chip manufacturer that has a factory in Saratoga County.
Alain Kaloyeros, the president of SUNY Poly, said the event was perfect after the recent announcement of GlobalFoundries’ new $500 million lithography program at SUNY Poly known as the Advanced Patterning and Productivity Center.
“The GlobalFoundries employer information session is a perfect example of how Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s leadership has created a seamless education and career pathway providing globally recognized corporations with the highly skilled workforce they require while offering SUNY Poly’s students unparalleled career opportunities right here in New York state,” Kaloyeros said.
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Thursday’s GlobalFoundries recruitment event at SUNY Poly in Albany.
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GlobalFoundries will also be appearing at the Career and Graduate School Fair being held on the Utica campus on March 15 from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. For information click here .
By Larry Rulison on February 26, 2016 at 8:46 AM