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🏗️ Attention Civil Engineering Students at UC Merced! 🌟 Civil Engineering Student Association, our mission is clear: to pave the way for your success, starting with internships! 💼 Internships are the cornerstone of a successful engineering career, providing hands-on experience and invaluable insights into the industry. That's why our goal is to bring forth resources and support systems tailored to your needs, ensuring you thrive at every step of your journey. Here's what we're offering: Internship Workshops: Gain essential skills, from resume crafting to interview preparation, through interactive workshops designed to set you apart in the competitive job market. Industry Connections: Network with professionals and alumni in the field through networking events and mentorship programs, creating opportunities for internships and future employment. Internship Listings: Access a curated list of internship opportunities, exclusively available to members of our association, to kick-start your career in civil engineering. Professional Development: Enhance your skill set and industry knowledge with seminars, guest lectures, and site visits, providing valuable insights into the latest trends and technologies in civil engineering. Peer Support: Connect with fellow students who share your passion for civil engineering, offering a supportive network to share experiences, advice, and encouragement throughout your internship journey. Together, let's build a foundation for your future success! Join us and take the first step towards a rewarding career in civil engineering. 🚀 #CESA #InternshipSuccess #UCMercedEngineering University of California, Merced
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MISTAKES…Great TEACHERS. 1) Your mistakes - you have already paid the fee(as losses) ,do not miss the learning part of this, it is for you to take it or lose it. 2)Others’s mistakes-laugh at your own cost. Learning from others’s mistake is free of cost and can be of any big size as compared with yours. Infrastructural project sites are life long engineering colleges and we engineers are on life long internships. Keep on learning all your life from all .Keep in mind that civil construction projects are different from factories. We come across different situations and challenges, so we have to be ready to learn how to shoot the troubles! Good luck!
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I am a 3rd-year student at Clemson University. I am fascinated by structural engineering but am more than willing to learn more about the other Civil Engineering sub-areas!
I have successfully completed my summer internship at ECS Limited. I have learned a lot about construction materials, specifically concrete and soil. I have gone through what I learned extensively about concrete and soil in my past LinkedIn posts. In this post, I will discuss one key takeaway from my internship. And that is COMMUNICATION. Something as simple as asking questions when you have exhausted all your options is essential to do your job as efficiently as possible. Or explaining to the site superintendent how to better compact the soil after obtaining the results from the nuclear gauge. Even simple small talk can be effective in the long run. My experience with communication at ECS Limited has taught me that clear, timely, and effective communication helps avoid misunderstandings, ensures everyone is on the same page, and ultimately leads to better outcomes. I am grateful to Holly Kauer, Anthony Troiani, E.I.T., Coleman McDaniel, Jonathan Yandle, and the other co-workers I've worked with during my internship for further guiding me toward becoming a successful civil engineer. I am also grateful to Rachelle Beckner, EMBA, for preparing civil engineering students specifically for communication in the Springer Curriculum. The communication skills I learned in Springer helped me immensely during my internship. Effective communication is the key takeaway I will carry forward in my career, knowing that excellent communication is the foundation of great work. PS: The video below is the placement of a tilt panel! The placement process takes around 30 minutes. The concrete was poured on top of the pad and then lifted and placed as a wall after it settled. If you're reading this, I hope you had a great summer!
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I can't stress the importance of offering a GREAT internship experience for future civil engineers. The education is more challenging when compared to other fields. Roughly 50% of engineers will drop out or change majors. There is a lot that can be improved upon on the educational side of things, but if employers can create an engaging and rewarding internship process, more engineers will stick to their education. Why wouldn't you want to improve your own talent pipeline and help grow the civil community? #CivilEngineering #TalentAcquisition #InternshipProgram #AECRecruiting #Recruiting #Hiring
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🏗️ Becoming a professional civil engineer involves mastering essential skills. Here are some tips: Math & Physics: Understand complex formulas for building specifications. Technical Skills: Use CAD software, learn quantity surveying, and project management. Problem-Solving: Tackle design challenges effectively. Teamwork: Collaborate with colleagues and vendors. Remember to gain experience through internships and job shadowing! #CivilEngineering #CareerTips 👷♂️
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Several opportunities for the full range of civil engineering disciplines.
Are you a Civil Engineering student looking for a summer internship? Send your resume to the NHDOT Recruiter at jobapp@dot.nh.gov Plan for #yourroadahead today! #proudtobenhdot #CivilEngineerInternship
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I can't stress the importance of offering a GREAT internship experience for future civil engineers. The education is more challenging when compared to other fields. Roughly 50% of engineers will drop out or change majors. There is a lot that can be improved upon on the educational side of things, but if employers can create an engaging and rewarding internship process, more engineers will stick to their education. Why wouldn't you want to improve your own talent pipeline and help grow the civil community? #CivilEngineering #TalentAcquisition #InternshipProgram #AECRecruiting #Recruiting #Hiring
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Thrilled to showcase my final year project presentation in Civil Engineering from December last year! 🌟🏗️ Am Grateful for 2023 which was filled with incredible learning and growth. Now, I'm eagerly seeking internship opportunities to further apply and expand my skills while waiting for my graduation in May. Let's build the future together! I am open to new challenges and ready to make a meaningful impact! 💼 #CivilEngineering #FinalYearProject #LearningAndGrowing #OpenForInternships"
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"Excited to share that I've completed my onsite internship at Rainbow Housing in Civil Engineering! Grateful for the valuable experience and contributions to real-world projects. Ready for the next chapter in my professional journey! #CivilEngineering #OnsiteInternship #CareerMilestones"
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