CLINTON, N.Y. — Indium Corporation says it has welcomed 13 college students into its 2023 summer internship program class. The program works to feed the company’s future employment pipeline by identifying and developing talented college students that “embody the company’s guiding principles of respect, appreciation, and achievement.” The Oneida County–based company started its internship program […]
Get Instant Access to This Article
Become a Central New York Business Journal subscriber and get immediate access to all of our subscriber-only content and much more.
- Critical Central New York business news and analysis updated daily.
- Immediate access to all subscriber-only content on our website.
- Get a year's worth of the Print Edition of The Central New York Business Journal.
- Special Feature Publications such as the Book of Lists and Revitalize Greater Binghamton, Mohawk Valley, and Syracuse Magazines
Click here to purchase a paywall bypass link for this article.
CLINTON, N.Y. — Indium Corporation says it has welcomed 13 college students into its 2023 summer internship program class.
The program works to feed the company’s future employment pipeline by identifying and developing talented college students that “embody the company’s guiding principles of respect, appreciation, and achievement.”
The Oneida County–based company started its internship program in 2012, according to Nate Discavage, talent-acquisition supervisor. “For over a decade, we have watched with pride as our interns have gone on to achieve impressive heights, including those [of] whom are now employed with us full time. We are excited to welcome this year’s class of summer interns to Indium Corporation,” he said in a press release.
Each intern receives critical real-world work experience through assignments to advance or complete projects and programs that align with company goals and business initiatives. At the end of the internship, participants have earned insights into the technology industry, a network of professional contacts, and an opportunity to build their résumés.
This year’s class includes Rowan Call, waste-management-system intern; Xianyang (Owen) Chen, materials-modeling intern; Ari Dautovic, talent-acquisition intern; Sebastian Geiger, business-analytics intern; Olivia Manley, applied-engineering-support intern; Austin Matthies, laboratory-process-engineering intern; Meghan Peek, thermal-interface-materials intern; Andrew Ranger, advanced-planning-system intern; James Reilly, lockout-safety intern; Mohammed Shahid, sustainability-PCB-assembly intern; William Tunis, semiconductor-specialist intern; Gwen Williams, marketing-communications intern; and Lisa Zhou, materials-project-engineering intern.
Indium is a materials refiner, smelter, manufacturer, and supplier to the global electronics, semiconductor, thin-film, and thermal-management markets. Founded in 1934 and headquartered in Clinton, the company also has locations in China, Germany, India, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and the United Kingdom.