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Resources and Information

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Check out our New T3 Initiative Newsletter:

September 16, 2008
November 13, 2008

What are the Next Steps for this Initiative?
Click Here to Find out More Information

Articles of Interest
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Launch Meeting
*May 8, 2008*

Kick Off Meeting

*January 31, 2008*
Press Release / PowerPoint

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For Universities

*January 31, 2008*
For Technology Employers

*January 31, 2008*
Tech Employer Statistics University Statistics

Student Testimonials

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Student Testimonials – T3 Job Readiness Seminars

Prior to the seminar I felt a strong sense of hopelessness when considering the job possibilities I will soon be facing. I was even considering seeking employment outside the state. I had no idea there were so many possibilities for me within the state of Tennessee. It is also comforting to know that there are people like yourself who truly care if I succeed in the IT world. I hope to find myself someday in a position where I can do the same for future graduates. Once again, thank you for taking the time to come and speak with us.

Branden Osburn
Austin Peay State University – Student

Nashville Technology Council Members

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There are more than 385 companies in the Middle Tennessee region who are members of the NTC because they employ technologist or support the technology industry.

Click here to access the Membership Directory

Resume & Job Readiness

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Looking to add Flair to your resume?  Statistics show that IT employers are looking for the following characteristics:

Did you know?

  • The Nashville Technology Community employs over 19,500 tech jobs.
  • The average entry-level salary for IT positions is $45,000.
  • 83% of companies said they are willing to hire a recent college graduate.
  • Forbes ranked Nashville the #14 best city for jobs in 2008.
  • Marketwatch.com ranks Nashville the #6 best city to do business in due to its robust sectors ranging from music to healthcare.
  • Nashville ranks as the #4 ranked city for technology based on how it uses technology to create a seamless environment between local governments and constituents.
  • Nashville ranked 2nd most affordable and 4th friendliest city in a survey that asked travelers to rank 25 US cities in 45 categories ranging from food and shopping to people, culture, night-life and more.

     

Get Involved

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Get Involved!

This content will be developed once we decided exactly how we are doing the Student Congress

Student Surveys

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Student Surveys

In an effort to serve technology students better we ask that you please take 2 minutes and answer our survey.
To take the survey click here:

Career Path Selector

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T3 Career Path Selector

The Career Path Selector allows the student to view multiple pathways of a career.  The Pathways include salaries, job titles, and educational requirements.  Click on one of the three links below to enter into a pathway.

Jobs

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Jobs

How do I find technology jobs in Middle Tennessee?

Click here to access the Nashville Technology Council job board.

Internships

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Internships

Why should you have an Internship:
The Technology Industry is a fast and ever changing sector. A Technology Internship is your best bet to gain hands on experience. As a technology student there are many reasons why having an internship would benefit you and your future career endeavors. Check out just a few of the reasons below…

  • You receive hands on experience
  • You will gain a competitive advantage while having fun
  • You can conduct research in a cutting-edge field
  • You will discover technology career pathways

How do you find internships:

InternNashville – The Nashville Area Chamber is focusing on internships to engage our local college students, connect them to the business community and retain them after they graduate. Business leaders have joined together with Nashville-area College and university representatives to achieve a common goal: a better educated, better prepared workforce. For more information on this program please visit: www.internnashville.com

To find internship opportunities please visit: http://nashvillejobslink.com/field/workbasedlearning/student_internship/