Mansij Hans POSITION: Process Engineer EDUCATION: BS, Chemical Engineering and Biology, University of Virginia, 2007 HIDDEN TALENT: I have talent for and understanding of financial markets and world economies-I'm even a partner in my own hedge fund! ANSIJ HANS had a good friend in college whose father worked for Monsanto, but it wasn't always in his plans to work for the agricultural firm. As he learned more about the company, however, he began to realize it was a great fit for him-the projects Monsanto worked on were right up his alley and the culture of the firm was just what he was looking for. So he decided to apply, and accepted an offer for a full-time position. Has Monsanto lived up to the way your friend portrayed it? Definitely-the job has gone well beyond my expectations. That's because there is an amazing sense of intellectual freedom here. The intellectual freedom for entry-level employees is profound, and the amount of respect you're given right out of the gate is unique. What do you mean by intellectual freedom? For example, one of my first projects here was a pond in which we needed to control the levels of acidity. The pond was relatively large, and I was responsible for controlling the acid levels myself. Normally that's something only a senior engineer would be considered for, but Monsanto trusted me to succeed, and I did. Describe Monsanto in three words: Goal-oriented, broad- minded, responsible. What does a typical day look like for you? I always keep a running list with the things I need to accomplish for each project I'm working on, and every morning I'll spend some time on it. Then I'll go out onto the plant and speak with the operators, asking about the kinds of problems they're seeing so I know what to include when I'm creating a system for them. Then I'll spend time working on the actual engineering design of a given project, and I'll discuss my work with a senior engineer to get some feedback and make sure there's not anything else that would cause what I am doing to not be effective. What's the most fun thing you've done since starting this job? We had interns this summer, and getting to spend time with them and answer their questions about the company and what we do has been great. I've really enjoyed getting to help them better understand engineering and design. Do you have any advice for students who want to work for Monsanto? Work hard, know your stuff, and always be willing to take everybody's input. That's the thing about Monsanto people-they're very open to having an hour-and-a-half discussion with you, because they know you want to learn and they want to teach you. 6 0 16 NF CAM FALL 2008