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The Maine tradition
of a solid work ethic is well known. Maine graduates are responsible,
dedicated employees who work hard to get the job done. Employers who
recruit our students understand this commitment and recognize its
potential for creating a positive work environment.
Students at Maine know the meaning of working with limited resources
to achieve quality results. In difficult economic times, employers
need cost-effective methods to accomplish goals. Maine graduates analyze
and solve tough issues in the workplace by applying commonsense thriftiness
and ingenuity--essential skills which shape a Maine education.
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Maine graduates
successfully apply their strong academic foundation to practical use
in the workplace. More than 80% hold jobs, which are often related
to their studies. From summer jobs and internships to co-op and field
experiences, UMaine students seek opportunities to gain hands-on skills
that will give them the competitive edge. A well-trained employee
is an invaluable asset.
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UMaine students
are aware of environmental issues and have the technical skills employers
need. Maine has a reputation as a strong supporter of environmental
issues such as recycling, acid rain research and solar energy. Graduates
are well educated in a setting where research and dialogue on environmental
policies permeate the curriculum.
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Approaching their
work as team players, Maine students know how to efficiently get the
job done. UMaine students know how to play off peoples' strengths
to achieve a common goal. Their strong communication skills are the
glue that binds a workforce together.
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A broad-based Maine
education prepares students for a wide range of careers. For employers,
versatile candidates are a strong plus. A UMaine education gives students
the confidence and ability they need to apply their knowledge to the
demands of a complex work environment.
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Maine graduates
can compete in the international marketplace. Through educational
opportunities such as Study Abroad and multidisciplinary course offerings,
students are exposed to diverse perspectives and a broad understanding
of international issues. The University of Maine also hosts students
from more than 90 foreign countries which contributes to the global
dimension of the campus
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