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Thursday
Jun112009

What's Your Major?

recuritingbannerOver the weekend, Meagan, a reader of the IMLP Blog, commented on Randy's recent post asking for questions.

She asked,

I’m a recent college graduate interested in applying for IMLP in the fall. I majored in mathematics and computer science ... I am really curious as to what majors people in the program had, as well as what the IMLP program looks for in a candidate.


Meagan, thanks for your question!

The GE Careers website lists the following as the criteria for IMLP:

All candidates must have unrestricted work authorization in the region into which they apply.

  • A minimum of a four-year technical degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, Engineering, Business
  • GPA greater than or equal to 3.0/4.0
  • Unrestricted authorization to work in the country you are applying.


As the official titles of majors differ amongst universities, many of my coworkers (IMLPs) have had the following majors:

  • Computer Science
  • Computer Engineering
  • Information Management & Technology
  • MIS (Management Information Systems) or CIS (Computer Information Systems)
  • Systems Analysis
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Double Majors: Finance, Accounting, Marketing, Math, General Engineering
  • Advanced degrees: MBA, Masters in Electrical Engineering, Masters in Computer Science

But a very important aspect of the program is an interest in technology and it's application. As a leadership program, IMLP is structured in a way to provide experiences and visibility (through a variety of projects and training courses)  to help members become leaders in the field of information management.

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[...] a balance of technology, business, and leadership. As for the technical degree, Alana covered in a previous post what majors we typically [...]

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