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If your major
is listed here,
IBM would like
to talk with you
November 28th,
29th or 30th
mmum
Sign up for an interview at your placement office—even
if you’re headed for graduate school or military service.
Why is IBM interested in so many different people?
The basic reason is growth. Information processing is
the fastest growing, fastest changing major industry in the
world. IBM products are being used to solve problems in
government, business, law, education, medicine, science, the
humanities—just about any area you can name. We need peo
ple with almost every kind of background to help our custom
ers solve their problems. That’s why we’d like to talk with you.
What you can do at IBM
Whatever your major, you can do a lot of good things at
IBM. Change the world (maybe). Make money (certainly).
Continue your education (through any of several plans, in
cluding a Tuition Refund Program). And have a wide choice
of places to work (we have over 300 locations throughout
the United States).
What to do next
We’ll be on campus to interview for careers in Market
ing, Computer Applications, Programming, Research, Design
and Development, Manufacturing, and Finance and Admin
istration. If you can’t make a campus interview, send an out
line of your interests and educational background to Mr. C. F.
Camnrack, IBM Corporation, 1447 Peach
tree St., N.E.,Rm. 810, Atlanta, Ga. 30309.
We’re an equal opportunity employer.