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Photonics Education: Where is Everybody?

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Photonics companies are offering top dollar for entry-level jobs, if only people would take them.

By James F. Lowe, Web managing editor, [email protected]

John-Kevin Frazee put himself through community college while working for minimum wage at a grocery store. After graduating in 2011, he took jobs growing laser crystals and processing LED wafers. By age 23, he'd earned enough to buy a house. "With our degree, I've never gone to a job interview and not been offered a job, so it's worked out pretty well for me," Frazee said. That degree, from Central Carolina Community College in Lillington, N.C., designates Frazee an associate of applied science in laser and photonics technology. John-Kevin Frazee demonstrates how an...Read full article

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