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CEE Career Fair 2009
The Civil & Environmental Engineering Career Fair will take place on Friday, January 30, 2009, from 1:30 to 4:30 pm in the HUB East Ballroom on the UW Seattle Campus.
Employers: Registration is now open!
The CEE Career Fair will offer an opportunity for employers to meet with civil and environmental engineering students and recent graduates for potential placements in internships and career positions. The CEE fair attracts several hundred students from among the Department’s approximately 240 undergraduate majors (at the junior and senior levels), approximately 220 graduate students, and pre-civil/environmental engineering students from within the College of Engineering. Students’ interests range from “general civil engineering” to specific areas of engineering emphasis covered by the Department, including construction, transportation, geotechnical, structural, water resources/ hydrology/hydraulics, and environmental engineering.
The registration fee of $150 will include:
* One table (approximately six feet long) with 2 chairs. Tablecloth/skirting not included.
* Your company/organization’s name listed in the CEE Career Fair advertisements and program guide.
* Your company/organization’s information shared with prospective and future civil and environmental engineering students through departmental website, listservs, and handouts.
* Free wireless Internet access.
* Refreshments
* Parking validation for on-campus parking. One car per company may be validated; carpooling is encouraged. For location, see campus maps and directions for the HUB.
To participate, employers must register online or by mail
Registration is confirmed after payment is received. A late registration fee of $20 will apply after January 20, 2009.
If you have any questions regarding the CEE Career Fair or need assistance, please contact ceefair@u.washington.edu.
Students: The CEE Fair is open to all students. Registration is not required. Students are encouraged to attend with plenty of resumes. For more information about how to make the best of career fairs, see the UW Career Center.
Information for Employers and Recruiters
This 2-page PDF document provides a brief overview of services and resources available to employers and helpful information for recruiting CEE students at the University of Washington.
Employer Events Calendar
The Employer Events Calendar gives times and locations of companies coming to More Hall to meet and interview students for civil engineering jobs and internships.
Career Management Tool
The Career Management Tool is a service provided by The JobResource, an online organization that helps connect students and employers. Post your resume, search for jobs, find out more about employers. All available via links from this site.
UW Career Center
The
UW Career Center
uses a web-based system called HuskyJobs to manage job and internship listings. Hundreds of job listings are received each month and postings are updated on a daily basis.
College of Engineering
Co-op and Internships
The College of Engineering co-op office develops and promotes opportunities that provide engineering students with credit for degree-related, paid work experience.
Institute of Transportation
Engineers (ITE) Employment Center
The ITE Employment Center provides information for people interested in careers in the field of engineering planning, research, design, construction, teaching, and the environment.
American Society of Civil
Engineers (ASCE) Publications
The ASCE Classified Ads help individuals looking for placement in Civil Engineering careers.
This list includes companies and organizations that employ UW CEE graduates and interns. Also included are companies that have actively recruited our students but where the actual placement of recruits are unknown or cannot be confirmed.