It helps to be aware of any particular difficulties in getting a work permit in a particular country. The way that can be possibly sidestepped is to work for an American company that is doing projects overseas. When I worked for URS Corporation (Now part of AECOM) in the early 2000's there were opportunities to take job assignments in Iraq. I also know colleagues mentioning taking job assignments in UAE which can be lucrative.
If you are a current graduate student you may want to look at options for studying abroad or conducting research as part of you thesis. This wouldn't be quite the same as an internship but could lead to connections leading to specific opportunities.
A third option would be to get a graduate degree from a European university.
https://newengineer.com/insight/top-10-european-masters-degrees-in-civil-engineering-1300084------------------------------
Yance Marti P.E., M.ASCE
Civil Engineer IV
City of Milwaukee
Milwaukee WI
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-21-2019 16:14
From: John Shrestha
Subject: Internship in European Countries: Possibilities and funding for living
Hi Stephanie,
Thank you for your post, I would take a look at the company you mention and would search more into it. I was just wondering if there is any possibilities to help me network with the people you have mention, it would be great for me.
Thank you again,
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John Shrestha
Mankato MN
<maskemail>john.shrestha@...</maskemail>
Original Message:
Sent: 11-21-2019 13:43
From: Stephanie Slocum
Subject: Internship in European Countries: Possibilities and funding for living
Hi John,
I don't have personal experience here myself, but I have several friends or colleagues who have worked abroad. In all those cases, those colleagues worked in the US for a large company that also had offices abroad. They worked for one summer in the US before requesting to work abroad in a second summer. I suggest looking around for those types of companies (example: AECOM).
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Stephanie Slocum P.E., M.ASCE
Founder
Engineers Rising LLC
www.engineersrising.com
Original Message:
Sent: 11-17-2019 17:48
From: John Shrestha
Subject: Internship in European Countries: Possibilities and funding for living
Hi everyone,
I am John, an active member of ASCE and the current Vice-president of ASCE-Mankato. I am looking for an internship in Europe for Summer 2020 to implement my American academic knowledge in a different country and to work in a diverse community of Europe. By doing so, I want to travel and get a different kind of experience than usual engineering graduate students. This would help me to understand the ways to work with old engineering infrastructure in Europe and also to get ideas of how the engineers from the other side of the ocean think, solve and implement the ideas to solve the similar kind of problem we are solving here in the United States.
So any help, comments or networking with anyone who has been through doing an internship or knows about doing an internship over that part of the work would be greatly appreciated.
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John Shrestha
VP-ASCE Mankato
Mankato MN
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