
Special Guest Everette Phillips: How to Identify Technology Careers & Network Purposefully
by BEE Hive Society of Biological and Environmental Engineering
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What You'll Learn:
1) Practical approaches to identifying evolving technologies where jobs will be for the next decade
2) How to expand your search results in LinkedIn for making meaningful connections in your target industry
3) Using Cornell resources to add to your success network development – ie finding alumni who will return a text or email or call.
Everette Phillips has decades of experience in the field of robotics and advanced manufacturing technologies. He has spent time in many of the worlds most advanced production facilities from making inkjet cartridges at HP to battery production at Tesla and will share insights into the state of Exponential Technologies like Robotics and AI today and future trends in areas likely to offer meaningful career now and in the future. Everette studied Bioengineering in Riley Robb Hall and created the LinkedIn Group called The Riley Robb Connection to help students and alumni network and share. Everette also holds an MBA from the UCLA Anderson School.
Networking with Everette 5:00-5:20pm and Presentation from 5:20-6:20pm
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Speakers

Everette Phillips
https://www.linkedin.com/in/everettephillips/
Everette Phillips has decades of experience in the field of robotics and advanced manufacturing technologies. He has spent time in many of the worlds most advanced production facilities from making inkjet cartridges at HP to battery production at Tesla and will share insights into the state of Exponential Technologies like Robotics and AI today and future trends in areas likely to offer meaningful career now and in the future. Everette studied Bioengineering in Riley Robb Hall and created the LinkedIn Group called The Riley Robb Connection to help students and alumni network and share. Everette also holds an MBA from the UCLA Anderson School.