310 students attend co-op fair
More than 300 students and 25 employers were part of Kettering's Fall National Cooperative Education Employment Fair hosted by the Cooperative Education and Career Services Department Nov. 13-15.
More than 300 students and 25 employers were part of Kettering's Fall National Cooperative Education Employment Fair hosted by the Cooperative Education and Career Services Department Nov. 13-15.




This three-day event offered students a chance to learn more about employers and cooperative education positions, said Stacy Galbreath, the cooperative education associate who co-coordinates it. Kettering's employment fair is intended for unemployed Kettering co-op students and is not open to the public.
Companies participating this year were:
- A.J. Rose Manufacturing, Avon, Ohio;
- Becton Dickinson, Durham, N.C.;
- Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C.;
- Denso International, Southfield, MI;
- ESTL (Environmental Screen Test Lab), Auburn Hills, MI;
- Federal Mogul, Plymouth, MI;
- General Motors, Detroit, MI;
- GenTek, Upper Sandusky, OH;
- Gerstenslager Co., Wooster, OH;
- Guide Corporation, Pendleton, IN;
- Harley-Davidson, Milwaukee, WI;
- Jabil Circuit Inc., St. Petersburg, FL;
- National Security Agency, Fort Meade, MO;
- Omron Automotive Electronics, Inc., St. Charles, IL;
- Rayloc, Hancock, MD;
- SKD Automotive Group, Jonesville, MI;
- Sodexho, Brookfield, WI;
- Synetics, Warren, MI;
- Trimble, Dayton, OH;
- Unisys Corp., Plymouth, MI
- United Parcel Service, Atlanta, GA
- Visteon Corp., Dearborn, MI.
