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F a l l 2 0 1 9 • S T U F F 5 5 STUFFMadeInN H .com "One of the main reasons I would encourage someone to consider a career in manufacturing is that you can create your own career path. Depending on where you start in a company, you can always bring a new perspective to a different position you may be interested in. Perspective and experience within a company is very valuable; especially when you have a multitude of teams working on the same common goal. There are so many different career paths and jobs you can do. Once you get your foot in the door, you can really discover where you would like to end up, and build toward that end goal." Why would you encourage someone to consider a career in manufacturing? Evan Smith, CEO Most people visiting a Hypertherm facility are surprised by what they see. The facilities are brightly lit, clean, and full of sophisticated equipment like Becky, a robot that works alongside a Hypertherm manufacturing specialist. Nick LeBlanc POSITION: Associate Pricing Analyst Hypertherm products are used by industries around the world to cut everything from steel beams and metal parts, to stone countertops and even food.

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