NEWPORT – Three Salve Regina University students have been chosen to participate in the Siemens Corp. Financial Leadership Development Program.
Salve juniors Georgia Costello and Emily Capocelli and senior Taylor Pendleton will take part in the national technology company’s 12-week paid internship program that runs next year from May through August. The three students were among 30 undergraduates chosen nationwide to be part of the program.
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Learn MoreSalve says the program will offer the students workplace experience, allowing them to understand daily functions by multiple businesses as they learn how to analyze and support the financial aspects of a multibillion-dollar company. Also, high-performing interns who are seniors can potentially interview for a full-time position in the program to pursue a career with Siemens, Salve says.
“We’re so proud of these students and our faculty who have helped them build the knowledge and skills to distinguish themselves as future leaders in their field,” Salve President Kelli J. Armstrong said in a statement. “Their commitment to helping to make the world more just, kind, and merciful goes with them as they take this first very impressive step into their careers.”
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