Division of Professional Practice
Graduate Cooperative Education
Georgia Institute of Technology
631 Cherry Street
Savant Building, First Floor
Room 112
Atlanta, GA 30332-0260
(404) 894-3320
Fax: (404) 385-4147
gradco-op@dopp.gatech.edu

Did you know? Georgia Tech Internship Program (GTIP) is available to students in any major.

 

Resources to Find a Grad Co-op/Internship
There are many great ways to find an internship!  To qualify as a co-op or internship, a job must be related to your major and supervised.  The Georgia Tech Division of Professional Practice accepts both part-time and full-time grad co-op jobs..  Graduate Co-op positions must be paid.

  1. P2D2, Georgia Tech’s Division of Professional Practice Job Database for grad co-op, internship, co-op, and work abroad positions: https://webwise.gtri.gatech.edu/p2d2/home.do
    • Students must submit an application for the Georgia Tech DoPP Co-op or Internship Program before gaining access to view jobs on P2D2
  1. Apply directly on Employer Websites
  2. Grad Co-op opportunities at companies that may not have current opportunities listed on P2D2 but do have established co-op/internship programs.  
    • Additional Co-op Opportunities Outside P2D2
      These are companies that do not have current internship opportunities listed on our Professional Practice Division Database (P2D2); however, they do have established internship programs.  Please feel free to pursue these opportunities as you conduct your personal job search.

      Below is a list of companies that have recruited at Georgia Tech in the past.  This is not a COMPLETE list of all of our employers, but it does provide access to some information about these companies through their homepages.
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      Career Buzz, Georgia Tech’s Career Services Job Database for  Internships and Entry-Level Positions: www.career.gatech.edu

  1. Career Fairs and On-Campus Employer Information Sessions: www.career.gatech.edu

    The largest fair is the Fall Career Fair held for two days in early September followed by the NSBE Career Fair held for two days in mid-January.  There are also numerous major-specific career fairs held every spring.

 

  1. Professional Organizations:  To search by major or area of interest, visit cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/main/organizations/ or  career.gatech.edu/employer/tools/student_orgs.php.  Be sure to check out the student professional organization for your major.  These organizations often host corporate presentations, coordinate student resume banks to share with employers, and have job postings on their websites.
  1. Network with friends, family, professional organizations, professors, academic advisors, church, through volunteer work, with everyone!  If you have a contact who works at a company you’re interested in, be sure to give them a copy of your resume.

 

  1. The Georgia Tech Library (www.library.gatech.edu) offers a wealth of resources to help in your research on companies that may provide internships.

CO_INFO_for_job_seekers_fall_07.pdf

/company_info

to find databases, directories (including the D&B Million Dollar Directory), and resources which will provide company overviews and lots more!

  1. Targeting a specific city?  The local Chamber of Commerce can be a great source for finding local employers (www.chamberfind.com).

 

  1. These are just a few of many great Web Resources to locate internships: 
  1. Employer Rankings:
  1.  Websites for Job Search Advice:

 

Campus Resources:

The Georgia Tech Division of Professional Practice Frequently Asked Questions brochure.

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