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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.

Wednesday
May132009

IMLP Insights


While on campus at Syracuse University representing GE and the Information Management Leadership Program, the staff at the iSchool asked if I would answer a few questions about IMLP and my experience after graduating from Syracuse last spring.

Check out the video posted above- I'm the second speaker (fast forward to 1:10 on the video).