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Entry-Level Positions For Aspiring Engineers At Sindoni Consulting

Sindoni Consulting & Management Services, Inc. offers internships in Southern and Northern California as "the best way to get your foot in the door," primarily seeking engineering students, but also considering those in tangentially related fields. The internships allow prospective employees to determine if "this is something you actually like."

Internship, Engineering, Entry-Level Jobs, Career Exploration, Networking

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Cameron Schunk

Senior Commissioning Engineer

Sindoni Consulting & Management Services, Inc.

University of California, Santa Barbara

N/A

Humanities, Political Science, American Studies, Psychology

Architecture, Construction & Design, Healthcare, Medical & Wellness

Operations and Project Management

Transfer Student, First Generation College Student

Video Highlights

1. Internships are a great way to start a career in commissioning engineering.

2. Sindoni Consulting & Management Services, Inc. offers internships in Southern California and Northern California.

3. While mechanical engineering is preferred, students from tangentially related fields may also be considered for internships.

Transcript

What entry-level positions are there in this field that an undergraduate college student might consider?

My company specifically has an internship program. We have two main offices: one in Southern California in Costa Mesa, in Orange County.

Then we have one up in Northern California in San Leandro, which is just south of Oakland. Both of these offices run internship programs.

We are always looking for people who want to get involved in the industry. Many of the people who intern with us are studying engineering, typically mechanical engineering. However, we wouldn't turn down someone in a tangentially related field.

An internship is usually the best way to get your foot in the door. Most importantly, it helps you find out if you actually like this line of work.

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