Sign up for an interview at Room 202, Summerfield Hall or Room 111, Marvin Hall—even if you're headed for graduate school or military service. Maybe you think you need a technical background to work for us. The point is, our business isn't just selling computers. It's solving problems. So if you have a logical mind, we need you to help our customers solve problems in such diverse areas Not true. Sure we need engineers and scientists. But we also need liberal arts and business majors. We'd like to talk with you even if you're in something as far afield as Music.Not that we'd hire you to analyze Bach fugues. But we might hire you to analyze problems as a computer programmer. What you can do at IBM as government, business, law, education, medicine, science the humanities. Whatever your major, you can do a lot of good things at IBM. Change the world (maybe). Continue your education certainly, through plans such as our Tuition Refund Program). And have a wide choice of places to work (we have over 300 locations throughout the United States). What to do next We'll be on campus to interview for careers in Marketing, Computer Applications, Programming, Research, Design and Development, Manufacturing, Field Engineering, and Finance and Administration. If you can't make a campus interview, send an outline of your interests and educational background to Mr. I. C. Pfeiffer, IBM Corporation, 100 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606 We're an equal opportunity employer.