Kate Langley, a junior double majoring in industrial and systems engineering and French, has been offered an international internship with global tire and automotive corporation Michelin. Langley will begin training with the company this summer in Dothan, Ala., in preparation for her six-month experience in France,which begins January 2012. She was interviewed in English and French before traveling to Greenville, S.C., fora series of three face-to-face interviews, during which she was tested in problem-solving scenarios. Langley is the college’s first student to participate in an industry-sponsored internship in France.
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