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Research In Motion Information Session


At Research In Motion (RIM), the designer and manufacturer of the award-winning BlackBerry® smartphone, you'll experience student programs that are truly unique. An opportunity to do meaningful work with the world leader in mobile communication.

Come introduce your ideas to our portfolio of award-winning products, services and embedded technologies. This is your chance to do something amazing. Do you have the passion? Discover what it means to love what you do.

Location: Engineering 2C40
Date: Tuesday, Jan 11, 2011
Time: 4:30 to 6:00 PM

Register for this session here


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    We are now accepting applications from companies and students interested in partcipating in the program. Interns will be placed in May/Sept 2013. 

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