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An inside look at a Verus Research internship

An inside look at a Verus Research internship

Yahoo19-03-2025
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – No amount of academia and lectures can prepare someone for everything they will experience in the real world, but there are opportunities for experiential learning even if a student hasn't finished their undergraduate degree: internships. This week, New Mexico Living's Logan Rader and Monica Wicke sit down with Dan Treibel, Chief Operating Officer, and Tiffany Berntsen, Nuclear Systems Integration Lead at Verus Research, to discuss the company's internship program, currently open available internship positions, and what the perfect candidate will look like. Learn more about Verus Research here.New Mexico Frontiers Digital Show is KRQE New 13's online exclusive web series, giving viewers a more detailed look into how the state is making waves in the Aerospace, Bio-science, Renewable Energy, Digital Media and Film, and Advanced Manufacturing communities. For more segments on prior stories, visit the New Mexico Frontiers page by clicking this link.
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