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In cooperation with the Education Initiatives Program, the N.C. Department of Transportation's Talent Management Office has developed several college programs and internships for undergraduates and graduates interested in careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (also referred to as STEM) as well as other areas in the transportation industry.
The NCDOT Internship Network's goal is to attract and retain qualified employees to meet the transportation needs of North Carolina.
Students seeking associate, bachelor's and master's degrees receive comprehensive, hands-on experience throughout NCDOT, including the Division of Highways, Division of Motor Vehicles, Integrated Mobility Division and communications office.
How you can engage:
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Once you've completed your internship, tell us your story
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In cooperation with the Education Initiatives Program, the N.C. Department of Transportation's Talent Management Office has developed several college programs and internships for undergraduates and graduates interested in careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (also referred to as STEM) as well as other areas in the transportation industry.
The NCDOT Internship Network's goal is to attract and retain qualified employees to meet the transportation needs of North Carolina.
Students seeking associate, bachelor's and master's degrees receive comprehensive, hands-on experience throughout NCDOT, including the Division of Highways, Division of Motor Vehicles, Integrated Mobility Division and communications office.
How you can engage:
Register to get updates
Ask questions about N.C. DOT internships
Once you've completed your internship, tell us your story
Discuss N.C. DOT's internships with others
Take a survey to give us feedback about N.C. DOT internships
Once you have completed your N.C. DOT internship, please take our short survey to help us understand how valuable the experience was for you. Your responses will be used to help evaluate the quality of our internship programs.
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