The Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT) is a leading engineering and technology education and training provider, offering online and on-campus programs. The institute offers a wide range of courses driven by industry experts to ensure students (whether starting out or in the workforce) develop the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in the ever-evolving world of modern engineering.
EIT also offers various collaboration opportunities for organizations looking to engage with engineering students and graduates. Through initiatives like the Student Engineer Employment (SEE) program, employers can integrate skilled students into their teams on a flexible basis. Additionally, companies can host internships, hire graduates, participate as industry guest lecturers, or mentor emerging engineers. They can also suggest real-world projects for students, providing practical experience and insights while showcasing the students’ capabilities.
“In my role as a graduate electrical engineer at Rio Tinto’s MP&E department, despite my relatively short time there, I’ve already started contributing positively.
I’ve been collaborating closely with the Fixed Plant Electrical Network team.
Also, I’ve been actively engaged with various engineering disciplines to develop an Asset Management Strategy that will become an official Rio Tinto internal standard document.” – Adriana Santana Conceicao, EIT Graduate.
Collaborating with EIT offers organizations access to skilled students and recent graduates, facilitating the recruitment of top talent eager to learn and adapt. This partnership enhances brand visibility through internships, guest lectures, and site visits while fostering valuable relationships with academic institutions for potential research collaborations. By providing real-world projects and mentorship, companies support students’ professional growth and demonstrate corporate social responsibility.
Overall, partnering with EIT presents a strategic advantage in talent acquisition, brand positioning, and contributing to the advancement of engineering education.
We hope you will become a shareholder in our student’s success.