DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
The Engineering Office of Career Development and Corporate Relations is committed to supporting students from all backgrounds in our career coaching, programming, and approach to cultivating employer partnerships. We seek to reinforce a sense of belonging for all students in Auburn Engineering and offer a place of welcome, support, and empowerment as you design your career.
SEARCH FOR INCLUSIVE EMPLOYERS
If working in an organization that values diversity is important to you, research what companies are doing to create an inclusive environment for all employees.
Before applying
Examine the company’s recruiting practices.
- Participate in employer information sessions, career fairs, and other campus recruiting events where you can talk with a company recruiter. Ask questions such as
- Can you tell me about your company’s current hiring initiatives?
- Are there any initiatives currently in place to diversify the company’s workforce?
- Talk to current staff at the company and get their perspective. You can reach out to professionals and learn from their experience by conducting an informational interview.
- Search the sources below including professional associations and job boards to find resources, networking opportunities, and special programs. You’ll find programs such as
- Access company-specific websites and search for the Careers and/or Diversity and Inclusion section of the website. Unique programs for specific hiring initiatives can often be found in these sections. Examples:
During the interview
Learn about the company culture and find out if there are employee programs in place to help foster an equitable and inclusive culture.
Sample Questions
- What are your most important values as a company?
- In what ways does this company support a diverse workforce?
- Is there an employee interest group for staff with my shared identity?
- What percentage of employees make up that identity group?
- What percentage of employees in this identity group are executives and managers?
- What groups do you consider underrepresented, and how is the leadership team taking steps to hire and empower people who fit that category?
- Do your employees participate in diversity training, such as unconscious bias or cultural competency training?
- Do you allow job candidates to tour the office or facility prior to accepting a job offer?
After getting an offer
Investigate where and with whom the company does business. Review the company’s anti-discrimination policies and research the company’s compliance with federal laws. Evaluate the benefits package. Look for components such as:
- Compliance with Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity employment
- Childcare resources and dependent care benefits
- Parental leave benefits
- Employee health and wellness benefits
- Pay equity standards
- Retirement plans
- Flexible spending accounts
- Health savings accounts
- Learn more about components of a job offer
Look for and Listen to Inclusive Employers
- Participate in employer information sessions, career fairs, and campus recruiting to learn about company culture and employer practices.
- Check out the articles and websites below for tips on how to conduct your research, questions to ask, and to identify companies that have been recognized for their commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- The Engineering CDCR hosts employer panels on topics of diversity, equity, and inclusion each semester. Participation in these panels is a great way to
- Learn about company approaches to establishing inclusion and belonging
- Learn from alumni and other professionals about how they respond to discrimination, bias, or lack of inclusion in the workplace
- Connect with other students, alumni, and professionals about meaningful topics that impact your professional future
Past employer panels include:
HOW CAREER COACHES CAN HELP
Engineering Career Coaches can help you find opportunities to explore careers, connect with professionals, and consider ways that will help you assess if a company is right for you.
For example, a Career Coach can help you navigate questions such as:
- Do I share my identity in the application process?
- How can I access mentors in career fields of interest to me?
- Are there particular employment opportunities and internships accessible to students with my specific identity or background?
RESOURCES BY STUDENT POPULATION
Check out tailored resources below for students who identify in a variety of demographic groups and schedule with an Engineering Career Coach to learn more.
- Auburn Engineering Student Groups
- Engineering Professional Associations
- Special Programs, Organizations, and Job Boards
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- Auburn Engineering Student Groups
- Engineering Professional Associations
- Special Programs, Organizations, and Job Boards
- Engineering Career Development Resources
- Tools and Resources for the Job and Internship Search | See Target Your Search
- International Student Job Search workshop series | Delivered each fall semester and recorded from Fall 2020
- September 24, 2020 | Navigating Work Authorization
Please note this information is current as of the recording date. Please consult the AU Office of International Students and Scholars Services for individual advising and up-to-date information.
- October 1, 2020 | Job Search Tools + Strategies
- October 8, 2020 | Communication + Networking
- Auburn University Resources
- Auburn Student Groups
- Special Programs, Organizations, and Job Boards
- Auburn University Resources
- Special Programs, Organizations, and Job Boards
- Auburn University Resources
- Special Programs, Organizations, and Job Boards
- Auburn University Resources and Student Groups
- Engineering Professional Associations
- Special Programs, Organizations, and Job Boards