The Jacobs School offers several services that allow companies to gain visibility among top engineering students, and help fill workforce needs for highly trained and talented engineers.
Employers may post internship and job opportunities in theÌýJacobs School's free job and internship database (powered by 12Twenty). The bulletin appears on the Jacobs School website for alumni and students.Ìý
CORPORATE AFFILIATES PROGRAM RECRUITING SERVICES
The Jacobs School's Corporate Affiliates Program (CAP) offersÌýexclusive recruitment benefitsÌýto its members, including:
- A searchable student resume database.
- "Day at Jacobs", a tailored on-campus information and recruiting day just for your company.
- Direct access to student design project and internship opportunities.
- Networking with faculty and access to some of the Jacobs School's best and brightest students at CAP events.
- For more information about becoming a CAP member, visit theÌýCAP website.
TEAM INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
The Jacobs School offers its signature Team Internship Program as part of an effort to enhance our student's education through real-world engineering experiences in a multi-disciplinary team setting. Students work on-site with industry partners as a systems-oriented solution team focused on a clearly defined and significant project. Nearly 50 percent of the School's students who go through the internship program are offered jobs by their corporate sponsors. For more information, visit theÌýTeam Internship website.
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION (CO-OP)
The Cooperative Education (Co-op) Program is an immersive work experience in which students are employed full-time by a company for up to six months, Summer and Fall Quarters, to supplement education with real-world experiences.
Participating departments include Computer Science & Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering. For more information, visit theÌýCooperative Education website.
INDUSTRY-SPONSORED DESIGN PROJECTS
Several Jacobs School departments offer a capstone industry-sponsored student design project course that allows companies to increase visibility with students and gain access to engineering talent. Projects range from cellular home automation to RF circuit design and wireless sensor networks. For more information, visit the ,Ìý, and the .
RESEARCH EXPO
Jacobs School M.S. and Ph.D. students have their resumes on hand and are available to discuss their research results during an exhibit that features more than 200 research posters. Research Expo is held annually in February in conjunction with the Disciplines of Engineering Career Fair. For more information, visit theÌý.