What's this path like?
During a student rotation, you’ll become a true part of the team. The immersive experience, strong culture, and meaningful work will leave a lasting mark.
One of the best ways to find out if construction is the right path for you is by doing a co-op or internship.
Cooperative education program
Co-ops typically work three terms while they are in school. Students can work during spring, summer, or fall semesters. Co-op students are registered through their college or university and are typically earning a co-op diploma. Register with your school’s cooperative education office to express interest or to sign up for co-op interviews.
Internships
If your college or university doesn’t offer a co-op program, an internship is the way to go. Talk to your school’s career services center or your department advisor to find out when a Brasfield & Gorrie representative will visit your campus.
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Hands-on learning
Be a true member of the team from day one. Dive straight into the action with real-world projects and impactful experience.
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Mentorship
Many of our team members started out as co-ops and interns, so they've been in your shoes. They're happy to answer your questions, welcome you to the industry, and support your development.
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Personal and career growth
Challenge yourself, step out of your comfort zone, and discover your strengths on a supportive team. Take the time to explore while learning from the best in the business. We're here to help you learn.
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Where this path can take you
There’s no end to the places a job with Brasfield & Gorrie can take you, but here’s a sneak peek of what the future could hold.
Frequently asked questions
You asked, we answered. Here are some of the most common questions we get about hiring at Brasfield & Gorrie.
An internship is a one-term commitment. Co-ops are a three-term commitment and are coordinated through the cooperative education program at certain universities. Not all universities offer cooperative education programs, and in those cases, we provide internships. If your university offers a co-op program, we highly encourage you to apply.
We encourage students to complete internship or co-op rotations in the fall or spring. While we understand it is often convenient to work in the summer, fall and spring terms provide more time to gain experience and work one-on-one with your team. Hear more about spring and fall rotations from students like you.
Yes! Roughly 80 percent of our entry level roles are filled by co-ops and interns who participated in our student program. Our student program is a priority. You’ll become a valued member of the team and take on meaningful responsibilities that can shape your career.
Yes! We welcome high school interns in our offices and on our jobsites. To work on a jobsite, you must be 17 years old.