Linked In Group – NFPA Student/Engineer Connection
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NFPA’s Student/Engineer Connection on LinkedIn is an online community where students interested in pursuing careers in fluid power can interact with working engineers in the field. If you’re interested in joining the group, create an account and profile in LinkedIn and then go to the “Groups” tab and search for NFPA Student/Engineer Connection. Click on “Join this group.” Follow the set up instructions and click “Join Group.”

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NFPA posts videos about our industry and events to our YouTube Channel, including our 7-minute “Your Career in Fluid Power,” a great introductory video for students to learn more about careers in fluid power. You can become a subscriber to this channel and get updates whenever we post a new video at http://www.youtube.com/user/NatlFluidPowerAssn.
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