Hard core engineering for graduates
Source: Volvo Cars

Hard core engineering for graduates

Finally I can follow up on my hard core engineering posts on this forum. Volvo Cars will start a third graduate engineering program in september 2017. As of today the appointments are open for application. This is the opportunity for those graduates who seek a true engineering career in CAE/Simulation Driven Engineering.

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