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Cree recruiters meet CCCC-Harnett prospects

03.01.2013College & CommunityCollege General

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Cree recruiters meet CCCC-Harnett prospects

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Cree, Inc., recruiter Tyler Bennett (left) looks over the resume of Central Carolina Community College laser and photonics student Lee Benjamin, of Sanford, following a Feb. 26 presentation by Bennett and other Cree employees at the college's Harnett County Campus, in Lillington. In the background, Cree recruiter Amy Brandt (left) talks with laser and photonics student Caleb Cardin, of Garner. Cree, headquartered in Durham, is an international leader in research, innovation and production in light-emitting diode (LED) and radio frequency (RF) technologies. The Cree representatives said graduates of the college's laser and photonics, electronics engineering, and computer engineering programs are well prepared to work at their company. For more information about engineering technologies programs offered at CCCC, visit www.cccc.edu.

Cree recruiters meet CCCC-Harnett prospects

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Cree, Inc., recruiter Tyler Bennett (left) looks over the resume of Central Carolina Community College laser and photonics student Eric West, of Angier, following a Feb. 26 presentation by Bennett and other Cree employees at the college's Harnett County Campus, in Lillington. In the background, Cree recruiter Amy Brandt (left) talks with laser and photonics student Caleb Cardin, of Garner. Cree, headquartered in Durham, is an international leader in research, innovation and production in light-emitting diode (LED) and radio frequency (RF) technologies. The Cree representatives said graduates of the college's laser and photonics, electronics engineering, and computer engineering programs are well prepared to work at their company. For more information about engineering technologies programs offered at CCCC, visit www.cccc.edu.

Cree recruiters meet CCCC-Harnett prospects

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Central Carolina Community College laser and photonics student Joseph Price (left), of Erwin, speaks with Winston Parker (right), Cree, Inc. laser fabrication manager, about employment opportunities at the company. They spoke following a Feb. 26 presentation by Parker and company recruiters at the college's Harnett County Campus, in Lillington. Cree, headquartered in Durham, is an international leader in research, innovation and production in light-emitting diode (LED) and radio frequency (RF) technologies. The Cree representatives said graduates of the college's laser and photonics, electronics engineering, and computer engineering programs are well prepared to work at their company. For more information about engineering technologies programs offered at CCCC, visit www.cccc.edu.

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