Show i i and Science at IBM Engineering treated like a professional right from the start!’ “You’re "The attitude here is if you’re good enough to be good enough to be turned loose on a project” says Don Feistamel hired you’re BSEE Today he’s an Associate Engineer in systems design and evaluation at IBM Most of his work consists of determin- ing modifications needed to make complex data processing systems fit the specialized requirements of IBM customers Don earned a in 1955 the size of the project Don individually or in a small team He’s Depending on works working with three other engineers on part of an air traffic control system that will now process radar information by computer Says Don: “There are only general guidelines The assignment is simply to come up with the optimum system” own pace - Recently he wrote a simulation program that enables an IBM computer to predict the performance of a data processing system that will track satellites He handled that project himself “Nobody stands over my shoulder” Don "I says pretty much set my own pace” Set your Don’s informal working environment is typi- cal of Engineering and Science at IBM No we break it to be handled matter how large the project down into units small enough by one person or a few people Don He sees a lot of possibilities for the future says “My job requires that keep up to I date with all the latest IBM equipment and systems programs With that broad an outlook can move into almost technical area at I any manufacturing product space and defense projects programming st or marketing” Vsit your placement office Sign up at your ment office for place an interview with IBM Or send better or resume to Harley Thronson IBM ePf- C 3424 Wilshire “ivd Los Angeles - ON CAMPUS FEB 1213 California 90005 An Equal Opportunity Employer EBEviL t |