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Indium Corporation announces 13 summer interns in a program that has launched many careers

CLINTON — Indium Corporation recently welcomed 13 new interns to its summer internship program. The initiative serves as a launch pad for college students, providing a real-world business environment for participants along with feeding the company’s future employment pipeline. Each intern is immersed in work experience through assignments, working on projects and programs that align […]

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CLINTON — Indium Corporation recently welcomed 13 new interns to its summer internship program. The initiative serves as a launch pad for college students, providing a real-world business environment for participants along with feeding the company’s future employment pipeline. Each intern is immersed in work experience through assignments, working on projects and programs that align with company goals and business initiatives. At the conclusion of the internship, the participants will have gained valuable insights into the technology industry, a network of professional contacts, and the opportunity to build their résumés and portfolios. “Since the inception of our internship program in 2012, Indium Corporation has been proud to help talented young professionals launch their careers,” Nate Discavage, the company’s talent-acquisition supervisor, said in a news release. “We’ve witnessed our interns reach impressive milestones over the past decade, with many joining our company in a full-time capacity. We’re excited to see their potential unfold with the support of our incredible team.” This year’s interns are: Keya Sharma, metal preform analysis intern; Veronica Nosov, thermal interface testing intern; Brian Marsh, soldering application intern; Rebecca Carpenter, robotics intern; Ryan Davis, technical support engineering intern; Wan-Chen (Carol) Yen, ergonomics engineering intern; Phuc (Claire) Doan, marketing communications intern; Jinanshi Mehta, business data analytics intern; Emin Skiljan, environmental health and safety engineering intern; Savia Boyer, chemical safety intern; Gavin Murphy, quality engineering intern; Arunachalam (Arun) Senthilkumar, manufacturing quality engineering intern; and Thuy Vuong, technical sales intern. Indium Corporation is a materials refiner, smelter, manufacturer, and supplier to the global electronics, semiconductor, thin-film, and thermal-management markets. Along with its U.S. operations, the company has facilities in China, Germany, India, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and the United Kingdom.
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