ICPF Identifies Qualified Candidates For Corrugated & Packaging Careers The International Corrugated Packaging Foundation (ICPF) continually works to attract the best and the brightest stu- dents for available jobs and internships within the industry. Each year, over 750 students, who have a range of ma- jors and minors, demonstrate their interest in corrugated packaging & displays careers by joining ICPF’s Corrugat- ed Packaging Career Network, posting their resumes and applying for openings through ICPF’s Career Portal, and participating in ICPF’s educational programs and interac- tive broadcasts. In spite of the pandemic this spring and early summer, many of ICPF’s Corporate Partners continued to actively re- cruit. However, there are dozens of additional candidates in ICPF’s career network who are qualified and available
for 2020 career opportunities in production, sales, design, engineering and other corrugated packaging operations. If your firm is currently an ICPF Corporate Partner (or con- sidering becoming an ICPF Partner) and has an opening for a recent or upcoming graduate, please contact ICPF at info@icpfbox.org or call (759) 549.8580. Information on a cross section of available candidates who have resumes in ICPF’s career portal follows. Louis M. (Virginia Tech Packaging Systems and Design graduate-May ’19) served as a laboratory assistant in VT’s packaging lab, and treasurer of VT’s student packaging club. Ad- ditionally, he is an Eagle Scout. “I am most interested in the engineering and structural design fields of corrugated packaging.” Ben F. (Clemson University Industrial Engineering gradu- ate-May ’20) achieved a 4.0 GPA this past semester and Louis M.
has a Six Sigma Green Belt Certification. “I am interested in pursuing work in areas such as manufacturing or quality engineering within cor- rugated packaging.”
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Johnna K. (West Virginia University In- dustrial and Management Systems Engineer graduate-May ’20) served a year and a half
as an industrial engineer- ing intern at Powerex Inc. and has a Six Sigma Green Belt Certification. “I am looking to begin a career in manufacturing/ process engineering to
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help continuously improve the company that hires me. I additionally have a goal to eventu- ally reach high-level management”. Austin O. (Michigan
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