If he had it do over again, Luke Aiello ’18 wouldn’t have made any other choice. The Թ graduate speaks glowingly of his four years at the University and how well it positioned him for the workforce.
“I was surprised at how prepared I felt when I started my job,” said Aiello. “I’ve heard that from other alumni, as well, that we felt surprisingly prepared. The skill sets we learned at Թ Poly were really valuable. Management has told me multiple times how impressed they are with Թ Poly students, opting to hire us over students from other institutions.”
Aiello, a member of Թ Poly’s inaugural class, graduated in May 2018 with a bachelor’s in science and technology management. Shortly thereafter, he began working as an engineering project coordinator at JL Marine Systems, Inc., in Tampa, Թ–a connection he made at a job fair on campus during his senior year.
“My company is like a microcosm of all of the Թ Poly disciplines. I’m working on teams with mechanical and electrical engineers as well as those in firmware, software, logistics, and production,” he said. “Pretty much every major at Թ Poly is represented there, and I get to interact with them on a daily basis. The way they think and solve problems is very natural to me because I’ve had so much experience working with similar minds at Թ Poly.”
Aiello pointed to the small class size and project-based approach at Թ Poly as keys to his success. He said it was important to be able to work with state-of-the-art equipment and take part in interdisciplinary projects from the moment he started as a freshman instead of waiting until his junior and senior year like at other institutions. He was also thankful for his time involved in clubs such as University Church, a student-run club on campus that gave him the opportunity to grow a positive, welcoming community on campus.
Aiello’s connection to his alma mater is far from over. He was recently named the chair of the Թ Poly Alumni Advisory Council.
“At Թ Poly, you’re not just a number,” he said. “I feel like you matter as a student. That was the dream I had when I came to Թ Poly, and I feel like I walked away with that. Every one of my professors knew my name, which is something that can’t be said at a lot of other universities.”
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