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Remote Engineering Micro-Internships - an OSU College of Engineering Program

Student Engineering Projects with Industry - OSU College of Engineering Remote Micro-Internships Program


Applications will open by 5 p.m. PDT on Friday, August 20. Prior to applying, be sure to read the Project Summaries document here: https://beav.es/3Kk. The Project Summaries will be updated as projects are received from employers & will be finalized before the application period opens.

More information about the program is available here: https://beav.es/3KZ

Be sure to read the below information carefully:

FULL CONSIDERATION* application deadline is noon PDT on August 23.
(*After the Full Consideration deadline, each company may choose whether or not to consider additional applications on a rolling basis, based on the applicant pool and their project needs.)

The College of Engineering Remote Micro-Internship Program will offer part-time 10-week, paid industry project opportunities for engineering or computer science students. Projects will begin on September 27 and end on December 3. The part-time projects will require from 10 to 20 hours per week (varies by project). Students will be selected and compensated directly by the company sponsoring the project; students will not be employed by OSU.

All students may apply, however preference will be given to students in their 3rd or 4th year of coursework, students in post-bacc programs, and to masters students. Recent graduates (within the past year) may apply, but please be aware that some companies may have policies that require interns to be continuing students.

To apply, you will need to upload a resume and an unofficial transcript, and answer supplemental questions in a separate survey. These questions will include a statement of interest.

The minimum wage suggested to participating employers is $16.50 per hour. Compensation may vary according to each company's hiring policies and practices.

Some projects may require US citizenship or work authorization, depending on the nature of the work to be done and the organization sponsoring the project. If required, this will be indicated in the project descriptions.

Questions? Please contact: Erich White, Assistant Director of Career Development, College of Engineering, erich.white@oregonstate.edu