 We hold career fairs twice a year for engineering and computer science students, which allow our students to meet and interact with companies that are seeking to hire students for internships, co-ops and full-time opportunities. We like working here at UWM because we do hire lots and lots of students. It's the skills, it's a very strong engineering program and we recognize that there's a lot of talent here. We love to come to places like UWM and really look at what our next generation of technical leaders and technical professionals can provide. One thing that I look for is a good breath in technologies, so I really like hardware people that have software experience, software guys that have hardware experience. If you have that kind of enthusiasm, willing to learn, that makes the most difference. We'll teach you how to do the work, but if you have the enthusiasm, that goes the wrong way. Excited people with great attitude, great aptitude, excitement and really wanting to understand our business. Your dream job might not always be the first job that you have, but every job you can learn something from. We really encourage that students get prepared before coming to the industry expo. We do provide them with a listing of the companies that attend, the majors that the company is interested in, a brief description of the organization as well as a link to the company's website. Come in knowing a little bit about the job or the company that you're talking to. It'll show that you did the research and that you'll be in a good position to jump in early on. Some students may think that they're not quite prepared because maybe they haven't gotten into their junior and senior level of courses, but the reality is that we've got a lot of great companies that are looking for students at the software level. They are really taking interns seriously. I'm really impressed, you know. I have never been to anything like this before, so this is really good. There's a lot of opportunity out there. You just got to go out there and get it, and so UWM is kind of opening the door for that.