IAESTE United States is THE membership organization for science and engineering students in the United States. IAESTE United States also provides international internship opportunities and short-term programs abroad. Check here for program updates and participant posts.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Second Round Jobs List - Updated 04/01

Below is the list of current positions that are available for candidates to apply for in the second round.  Additional positions will be posted as they become available.  To learn more about the Internship Placement Program and the second round application process, please visit http://www.iaesteunitedstates.org/international-programs/internship/application-process.htm.

Parties interested in open positions should email iaeste@aipt.org.  Please include a copy of your resume with your email.

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Offer ID: TH 10-11-071
Country: Thailand

City: Bangkok

Language Required: English – Excellent

Major Required: Computer Programming/Programmer, Computer Science

Special Requirements: Experience with computer programming and web applications needed.

Study Level: Middle

Previous Training Required: No

Work Period: 12 - 13 weeks Between: 07/01/2010 - 09/30/2010

Work Description: During this internship, the candidate will be working with IAESTE Thailand to create online materials and mechanisms for the 64th annual IAESTE General Conference, which will be held in Bangkok in January, 2011. Projects for the internship will include creating the conference website and establishing the registration mechanism for the conference.

Salary: 7000 baht (Thailand) per Month

Estimated Cost of Living: 4000 baht (Thailand) per Month
 

Monday, December 7, 2009

Apply for the internship before December 11th for a chance to win prizes

Interested in interning abroad next year? Looking to gain international work experience and have the opportunity visit new global destinations? Then apply today for IAESTE United States’ Internship Placement Program!


Applications are still being accepted for the 2010 program. For students that apply before 11:59 PM EST on December 11th, they will be eligible to receive a number of prizes. Prizes will include:

o One $100 American Express Gift Card

o Two I-Pod shuffles

o Five reimbursed internship application fees (a $50 value)

Students will be able to apply for the 2010 Internship Placement Program up until January 11, 2010 (which will allow them to gain access to our international jobs list and be considered for positions in the first round), but only students that complete the application by December 11th will be eligible for the prize drawings.

Each year, IAESTE United States connects students in technical fields of study to paid internship opportunities in over 40 countries on six continents. Internships are usually 8 to 12 weeks in length during the summer, but programs can be extended for up to 1 year.

To be eligible to apply for an IAESTE internship, students must be enrolled in a technical field of study (engineering, science, technology, mathematics, architecture, etc.) at a U.S. university, be between the ages of 19 and 30, have at least sophomore level standing, and be a member of IAESTE United States. Graduate students and non-US residents are also eligible to apply.

To learn more about the Internship Placement Program or to apply please visit http://www.iaesteunitedstates.org/international-programs/internship/index.htm.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Guest blogger, Celine Shi, on the Central FRC


Hey, I am Celine Shi from China, the new intern in IAESTE USA.


With closely working relationship with Chinese students, I am always looking forward to have a face to face interaction with IAESTE USA students. Luckily, only one week after my internship, I got the chance to go to Houston University for the Central regional conference with Mike. Excited!!!

Students from University of Houston, Texas A&M, Texas Tech and University of Tulsa joined us in the 2 day conference. We shared the stories from the interns of last year, leaned more about job raising, local committee management, fundraising, membership recruitment. The conference provides me the chance to deepen my knowledge of the IAESTE USA, as well as the operation of Local Committee. I was very happy to communicate with IAESTE students who share the same view of the benefit from the global working experience. We are all impressed by the foreign friends we made through IAESTE network which will encourage us to travel around the world.

Apart from the conference, we also went out to sightsee the down town area and try the typical Texas BBQ. As a Chinese, I have to mention the Yao Restaurant. Yao Min, the Chinese basketball player in NBA brought Houston famous in China, as well as his Yao restaurant. See the picture when we were enjoying the Chinese food.


Celine Shi, intern in IAESTE United States national office

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

JUMP Scholarship deadline extended



You now have until COB on Thursday, September 3 to apply to become a JUMP ambassador and represent the United States at a conference to be held in Austria! Contact iaeste@aipt.org for the application or more information!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

National Conference website launch!



The 2010 IAESTE National Conference website went live today! Visit http://www.iaestenatlconf.org/ to see the venue and dates for the conference. As we receive more information, we will be updating, so check back often! As soon as registration opens and speakers are confirmed, that will be your place for all information.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

photo contest grand prize winner


Congrats to Crystal Huang (IAESTE UC Davis) for winning the grand prize in the 2008 Nathan Harrell Photo Contest!


Image title: "Waiting... A Liturgy for Sunset Oia"
Location: Oia, Santorini, Greece.
Event: Before 7 o'clock in the afternoon, the crowd begins to gather up in the best spot to savor the most beautiful sunset in the world. thousands of people joined the 'liturgy' performed by the sun.


Crystal was an IAESTE intern at the National Technical University of Athens.

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