Sheila Hoover,
 HR Business Partner

Student Internship Program

2010-2011 Recruiting Schedule

Our LEAPS (LEArning Practicum for Students) summer internship program began in 1984 with a goal of giving minority and female architectural and engineering students a competitive edge in the job market. Each year 30 - 40 students from universities around the country participate in our internship program.

On the Job Experience
The LEAPS Program gives college students real-life experience in the construction industry. You will learn about different building types and delivery methods. Not only can you gain job-site experience, but internship opportunities are also available in other areas including project planning, estimating and business development.

Program Highlights
At Barton Malow, we believe in investing in our greatest asset…our people! Not only is this internship a 12 week paid program, but it also includes a variety of training programs, activities and networking events for interns including:

Project Site Tours

 

Officer Interviews

 

Training Courses

 

Group Outings

Eligibility
Students are encouraged to apply to the LEAPS program if they meet the following requirements:

Architectural, Civil Engineering, or Construction Management major

 

Grade point average of 3.0 or higher

 
Interest in pursuing a career in the construction industry

If you would like to be a part of this exciting internship program, please email your resume to:
recruiting@bartonmalow.com

Build Your Career
Ultimately, the goal of any student internship is to increase your chances of getting a job upon graduation. Through the LEAPS program, Barton Malow has a history of making our interns employable. Interns that perform well are invited back to the program each summer and continue to build their careers.

By the time an intern graduates, he or she will have experiences and exposure to several aspects in the construction industry that typically take years to gain.

Barton Malow is an Equal Opportunity Employer


Need more information? Contact Sheila Hoover.
 
 
updated:  August 24, 2010