Recruiting Engineering Technology Students

The Engineering Technology division at Central Piedmont offer many avenues to engage and enlighten our students with career possibilities.

Featured Employers Series

Central Piedmont’s Engineering Technologies Division hosts employer visits through its annual Featured Employer Series. Local and regional companies are invited to engage and connect with our talented student population via a lunch and learn, class visit, or information table. Hosting a Featured Employer Series session allows you to reach a broader group of candidates during specific days, times, or in front of targeted student populations. You can also participate in our Featured Employer Showcase (details will be posted in 2021).

These events have become very popular with both students, employers, and faculty as an avenue to learn which specific skills and competencies students need for in-demand technical fields. These are not typical recruiting sessions — you are expected to discuss not only open positions, but also company culture, educational requirements, and what a typical day on the job at your company might look like.

We provide a table and demonstration space (if needed), giving you the chance to engage with all students at their leisure.  This serves as more of the typical recruiting event, however we do ask that you address company culture, advancement opportunities and required skills needed for success in your organization.

Featured Employers Series Session Requests Form

Please note that in-person events are not permitted at this time.  If you wish to reach our students, kindly email Alexis.Frisinger@cpcc.edu for information.  Please do submit a request for a Featured Employer Series session, so we are able to follow-up with you once we resume our normal schedules.

 

Advisory Committees

Each of our ten programs has an advisory committee made up of local industry partners, faculty and staff.

Advisory committees apply their workforce and community-related expertise to the college’s academic and continuing education programs. Their advice and support is indispensable to Central Piedmont’s mission. 

Committees help to improve curriculum. They strengthen our connections to our community. And, they ultimately enhance workforce development opportunities for our 70,000 students.

If you wish to join a committee, please visit the individual program page for the program chair contact information.

For information on criteria and expectations for advisory committee members, visit this webpage.  

Other Employer Engagement Options at Central Piedmont

Workplace Learning

If you are interested in providing internships, apprenticeships, and co-op opportunities for our students, then please reach out to our Workplace Learning/Cooperative Education department. For more information about the Workplace Learning Department, please visit http://www.cpcc.edu/workplacelearning.

Corporate Learning

Each year they assist hundreds of local companies prepare to navigate today’s evolving business environment by providing quality training programs and valuable tools that can improve efficiencies and boost employee development. CPCC’s Corporate Learning Center serves the learning and development needs of businesses and organizations. The Corporate Learning Center can bring you quality learning programs to meet your unique needs. For more information about the Corporate Learning Center, please visit https://www.cpcc.edu/clc.

The CPCC Student Job Board

You are welcome to post an unlimited number of jobs for free throughout the year on the CPCC Student Job Board. To create your account and get started, please visit www.cpcc.edu/career/jobs.  See our Employer Quick Reference Job Posting Guide to help you get started with posting jobs  Lis Doggett, Director of Career Services, will be happy to answer these questions.

A comprehensive list of engagement options can be found on the college website under Recruit Our Students.