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Do you have questions for Yating Haller, our guest speaker?

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  • Yating, I noticed in your biography that you manage a Co-op and Internship program for over 600 students a year. What advice do you have for someone that has no job experience in their field to help them gain a Co-op or Internship?
  • Yating, You mentioned in your biography that the organization you worked with helped students find internship and co-op opportunities. In your professional opinion, what are some advantages and disadvantages that co-ops and internships have over one another and which would you recommend? - Michael Piercy
  • Yating, your biography mentioned the IREE, an internship program that sent engineering researchers to China. Is this program available through Purdue? If so, how do you apply? Are there other countries besides China that embrace this program? - Rick Schuman
  • Yating, in our opinion, what is the biggest challenge for engineering students going abroad? Additionally, what difficulties did the IREE researchers face going to China? --Shi Jia
  • Yating, Which countries are the best for doing undergraduate research? What if you are just looking to take some undergrad classes during study abroad? Which countries offer the best opportunities for professional/work experience without much visa problem?
  • Ms. Yating, since you have visited about 30 countries. What was the most valuable experience you have learned from the other culture and how did it help you?
  • etc.

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