Job Fair 2004

  • Over 700 students specialize in programs to become hands-on technicians. No matter where you are located, you can look to NTID to fill a need for hard-to-find skilled people at this level.
  • Some 400 students pursue Bachelor's and Master's degrees to enter a variety of professions, and possess the skills to effectively do the job in high-demand technical fields.
  • NTID offers you the opportunity to join the ranks of top-performing employers who have found that their competitive advantage is advanced by the diversity of their organizations.
  • NTID students learn strategies that facilitate communication and successful, productive interactions between deaf and hearing people that benefit the entire organization.
  • All RIT programs, including those at the associate degree level, include mandatory or optional cooperative work experiences (co-op), or some other form of experiential education, such as field placements or internships.
  • NTID Center on Employment is a resource for business and industry that hire deaf and hard-of-hearing people. The center provides workshops to foster successful work relationships, access to a personnel pool that matches staff needs, consultations and materials regarding accommodations, short-term assistive equipment loans and visits to co-op employers.

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