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Recruiter Tips
Members Join for a Variety of Reasons.
People join ASNT for different reasons. When you speak to people
about the Society, try to learn what is valuable to them. Share
the benefits ASNT has to meet those needs. An ASNT membership
is important tool for NDT careers.
Those who become members can:
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Develop leadership skills;
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Network with NDT peers in your area and around
the globe;
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Stay current with the NDT industry and its
technologies;
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Help influence and affect progress in NDT through
affiliation with the Society;
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Enhance career opportunity prospects;
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Increase learning opportunities provided at
section meetings and at international events;
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Impact the Society through volunteering for
committee and leadership roles, uniquely offered by ASNT.
Advantages of Individual ASNT Membership
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Members only Web site content
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Re-certification points for membership
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Discounts on certification examinations
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Subscription to Materials Evaluation,
the ASNT monthly journal
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Subscription to The NDT Technician (TNT), the
technician’s quarterly newsletter
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Discounts on all publications, training material
and software
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Local section affiliation with educational,
social and networking opportunities
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Discounts on ASNT national conferences, topicals
and seminars
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Career resources and assistance
Advantages of Corporate Partnership ASNT Affiliation
For companies, ASNT is
where NDT business gets done.

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Utilize the ASNT Corporate Partner logo –
exclusively available to Corporate Partners.
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Company’s name in Materials Evaluation
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Organization listed online with a link to Web
site.
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ASNT tradeshows are the opportunity to see
customers in a dedicated setting. Booth space available to Corporate
Partners at a substantial discount.
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Three member delegates, with full individual
member benefits, included with Corporate Partner affiliation.
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