During the fall and spring semesters, engineering employers are visiting Auburn's campus almost daily in an effort to recruit Auburn Engineers. Consider connecting with employers at:
- Table Talks | Typically located in the Brown-Kopel Atrium, this is an informal way to network with companies on campus. Employers set up a table where you can stop by between classes for a quick chat about the company and any available opportunities.
- Employer-in-Residence | Events meant for you to get professional development advice from recruiters interested in hiring Auburn engineers. An employer-in-residence session may focus on providing advice to prepare for an interview, review your resume, or offer guidance in seeking opportunities at their particular company.
- Lunch and Learn | One-on-one or small group informal Q&A sessions. You can learn about the day-to-day life of a professional after graduation.
When employers visit Auburn, they commonly post one of more internships, co-ops, or full-time jobs on Handshake. Check out the featured positions below posted by companies who will be recruiting on-campus this year at Table Talks, Employer-in-Residence, Lunch and Learns, or Career Fair & Interview events. Once you review the job posting, make sure to attend the event so you can speak with a representative about the role!
On-Campus Interview Days
Some employers choose to host screening interviews right on campus during their recruiting visit to Auburn. You can find jobs associated with On-Campus Interview Days posted on Handshake! How does it work?
- Explore posted positions and note application deadlines
- Apply to position(s)
- Depending on the type of interview designated by the employer, your next step will be to self-schedule your on-campus interview OR wait to receive an interview invitation from the employer!