So I am starting to get nervous about finding an internship for this summer, i'm looking for something in environmental engineering specifically in water resources or water runoff mitigation. a few of the positions won't make decisions till the end of the month, but i applied for a couple others awhile back with no luck and am getting nervous. i've been trying to navigate the various websites to look for federal/state/county opportunities but they all have terrible sites. does anyone know of any internship opportunities or other resources for finding federal/county/state internships? (or any internships)
3/16/2010 6:51:42 PM
http://www.ncdot.org/careers/careerdev/collegeprograms.html#InternI did this for two of the summers I had at state. Not a bad way to learn a lot and they accept everybody.
3/16/2010 7:13:54 PM
yeah, thats one of the few i was able to find on any of the sites. do they just determine your position based on your major/ experience? i wouldn't mind working for the dot as long as i was in a field i like.
3/16/2010 7:31:23 PM
usajobs.gov
3/16/2010 8:03:15 PM
did you check with the EPA???
3/16/2010 8:38:20 PM
The EPA is a regulatory agency.Most Environmental Engineers/Water Resource Engineers are in the consulting business and do designs for sewer/water treatment facilities, landfills, dams, etc. Some local places to look into:John R McAdams Company (Durham)Horvath and Associates (Durham)SchnabelECS, Carolinas (Raleigh)Froehling and Roberson (Raleigh)Falcon Engineering (Raleigh)Kleinfelder (Morrisville)ESP Associates (Cary)[Edited on March 16, 2010 at 8:59 PM. Reason : -]
3/16/2010 8:53:20 PM
the EPA has very few opportunities listed on their site and usajobs doesn't really have anything. i know that the epa often uses third parties to hire interns and i've got a contact with a resume of mine if anything comes up.^thanks, a couple of those i know about but it really helps me out
3/16/2010 9:06:10 PM
3/16/2010 11:11:29 PM
3/17/2010 10:42:20 AM
well i'm getting a lot of positive feedback about my resume, but its usually followed by an apology that they are not hiring at this time and that i should follow up in a month.
4/15/2010 10:00:38 PM
Welcome to the world of job hunting, get used to it. Although you may want to take them up on their advice and follow up in a month. Unfortunately, you may very well get the same answer then as you are now. Don't take it too personally but dont be afraid to take a long hard look at your approach and tweak anything that may not be in top form.
4/15/2010 10:08:41 PM
oh i will definitely be following up. i have alumni contacts at a couple companies i am really interested in and they have been giving my some really good guidance. one has been discussing bringing on an intern with his boss and wants to talk to me next week, but he's not even sure if there will be a position.
4/15/2010 10:21:00 PM
The beauty of an intern is that you cost little to nothing to have on board. If youre willing to work for free and can sell yourself and what benefit you will bring to the company, its not out of the realm of possibility to create a position for yourself.Too bad youre not anywhere near my line of work because coincidentally, my boss told me yesterday that I have funding for a summer intern. (and i didnt even ask for one)[Edited on April 15, 2010 at 10:52 PM. Reason : 0]
4/15/2010 10:52:11 PM
^anything business related?
4/15/2010 11:03:54 PM
4/15/2010 11:07:25 PM
today on epack i saw for the first time ever an unpaid engineering internship. ^^^engineering interns are usually paid, and often paid fairly well
4/15/2010 11:32:43 PM
I am well aware that engineering interns are often paid, and well at that, but it seemed to me through your posts that you are becoming increasingly desperate for a position.
4/15/2010 11:46:15 PM
i don't know how to offer to work for free, and most big firms wouldn't allow it because of labor law violations
4/15/2010 11:50:12 PM