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Technology show?


Question Posted Thursday October 18 2007, 12:35 am

I'm 20/F.

I'm in my second year of an engineering program at university, and there's a manufacturing technology show that I'm going to tomorrow. Pretty much, it's just a convention showing the latest in new technologies relating to automation.

I'm wondering if I should be dressing up at all for this, or if I should be bringing resumes, or if there's anything else I'm not thinking of!

Any tips?


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dcgdapimpette answered Thursday October 18 2007, 5:59 pm:
I think you should go all out becuase your frist impression is the best and you want to show everyone that you are professional

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