You’ve spent the last few years working hard in school. Now, you’re looking for a career with a firm that offers you opportunities for professional development. You’ve come to the right place!
EAC participates in numerous on-campus career fairs and is always seeking opportunities to meet with prospective candidates. If we are visiting your school, we would like to meet with you. Please check with your career placement office and email us at hr@eacconsult.com to schedule a meeting during one of our on-campus visits. In addition to the career opportunities shown, EAC also offers internship positions.
Useful Tips - Internships
Did you know employers feel that the internship experience is the most important factor they consider when hiring for entry-level positions? Internships are a great way to explore your career path, redefine your interests and gain worth while experience that will make you an asset in the market.
Here’s why you should consider an internship at EAC.
- Networking
As an intern you will have the opportunity to work with and benefit from the experience of our seasoned professionals that include EAC’s President and senior Managers. In addition, you will have to opportunity to attend and participate in industry events and seminars where you can learn and meet other experienced professionals in the industry.
- Increase your Skills/Abilities
At EAC, we foster a learning environment that allows all of our interns to develop their professional and technical abilities through exposure to diverse challenging assignments.
- Confidence Builder
As part of confidence building, EAC provide hands-on training to our interns while they explore their field of interest. It is important for an intern to see beyond a certain project/task. At EAC you will be exposed to a full range of roles and responsibilities in our organization that will give you an understanding of the whole picture.
- Intern to Engineer
Once you have the desire to learn, we are willing to train. As is shown in our staff testimonials, many have graduated from being an intern at EAC to being an engineer with EAC.