Fall EngiTECH Career Fair
The EngiTECH Career Fair is a student-run event planned exclusively by ESC members. Each year, over 50 companies and 600 students and alumni attend EngiTECH.
At the EngiTECH Career Fair, companies have the opportunity to recruit a wide variety of engineering students from the country's top ranked university under 50 years old (Times Higher Education Schools Under 50 Years Old - 2012). Undergraduate students, graduate students, and alumni from various engineering disciplines attend EngiTECH in search of internships, part-time jobs, and full time positions. Engineering disciplines include but are not limited to aerospace, biomedical, chemical, civil, computer, computer science, electrical, environmental, mechanical, and materials science.
Sponsorship packages offer companies unique and unprecedented exposure to the UC Irvine engineering community. To learn more about our new and improved sponsorship benefits, please visit the Sponsorship tab. For additional assistance, please contact us at engitech@uci.edu
About ESC: It is the mission of Engineering Student Council (ESC) at UC Irvine to be a liaison between undergraduate engineering students and the faculty, staff, and administration of The Henry Samueli School of Engineering. ESC serves as the umbrella for other Engineering Student Organizations to promote cooperation and build relationships among students. We create networking and research opportunities for students and faculty by coordinating events with other organizations and businesses across Southern California. As student leaders, we envision and advocate for the educational, social, and professional advancement of the engineering community. For more information about ESC, visit http://esc.eng.uci.edu/
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