by codeToad » Tue Feb 05, 2019 3:54 pm
I am a freshman EE major graduating in 2021 because of AP and IB credits. I was confirmed to be a semifinalist this morning, but I also received my first email from a lab. I was contacted by the leader of the Benefield Anechoic Facility 20 minutes before the semifinalist confirmation was received. I did not have them as one of the labs I was interested in. In this email, he told me that "We're the most technically complex DoD facility with a cutting edge mission set... If you are interested in Electronic Warfare, Anechoic Chamber physics, and hardware capability design, we are probably a perfect fit". He ended the email by telling me to let him know if I am interested and willing to chat.
So here is the first question: what does this actually mean? Does getting a response this early suggest that they consider me a strong candidate, as phrases like "we are probably a perfect fit" suggest? Or is it routine to get an email like this? I am aware that this is nothing close to a guarantee at getting the scholarship, but I find that the more I understand the intentions of the person I am responding to, the better of a response I can formulate.
Beyond this, I would appreciate any recommendations on how to respond. From the research I have done, I would be happy to work at this facility. Obviously, I would want to respond by saying that I am interested, perhaps asking some more specific questions about the type of work they do at this lab. Furthermore, I would want to express interest in the chat he suggested. Beyond this, is there anything I could do to make a strong first-ish impression?
I am a freshman EE major graduating in 2021 because of AP and IB credits. I was confirmed to be a semifinalist this morning, but I also received my first email from a lab. I was contacted by the leader of the Benefield Anechoic Facility 20 minutes before the semifinalist confirmation was received. I did not have them as one of the labs I was interested in. In this email, he told me that "We're the most technically complex DoD facility with a cutting edge mission set... If you are interested in Electronic Warfare, Anechoic Chamber physics, and hardware capability design, we are probably a perfect fit". He ended the email by telling me to let him know if I am interested and willing to chat.
So here is the first question: what does this actually mean? Does getting a response this early suggest that they consider me a strong candidate, as phrases like "we are probably a perfect fit" suggest? Or is it routine to get an email like this? I am aware that this is nothing close to a guarantee at getting the scholarship, but I find that the more I understand the intentions of the person I am responding to, the better of a response I can formulate.
Beyond this, I would appreciate any recommendations on how to respond. From the research I have done, I would be happy to work at this facility. Obviously, I would want to respond by saying that I am interested, perhaps asking some more specific questions about the type of work they do at this lab. Furthermore, I would want to express interest in the chat he suggested. Beyond this, is there anything I could do to make a strong first-ish impression?