Summer Internship in Taiwan:
Since 2015, AECOM in Taiwan has dedicated itself to our Summer Internship program, led by a team of professionals from five business lines (BL): Buildings+Places (B+P), EIA & Monitoring (EM), Remediation (RE), Transportation (TRA), and Water (WAT). The program offers interns a unique learning experience to aid their careers journey.
Our mentorship team meticulously designs each course to help students acquire firsthand experience and gain insights into their potential field of work. We integrate the latest business developments with practical workplace experiences, while still being flexible to changes in the industry and current events.
Students also learn about AECOM’s works and how we embed our Sustainable Legacies strategy in all that we do through various Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives and policies, as well as Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (ED&I) activities.
We are passionate about this our key annual initiatives, believing that a diverse and inclusive team enables everyone to reach their fullest potential, and build a better world together.
Stay tuned for application information each year. Let’s take a closer look at the 2024 program.
Comprehensive multidisciplinary training
Weekly specialized courses providing professional knowledge and practical skills in fields such as environmental monitoring, soil and groundwater remediation, water services, architectural design, and transportation were held. Carefully planned by mentors, these sessions utilized relevant materials, software, and learning tools, complemented by site visits, to inspire learning and build a strong professional foundation.
HR consultation session
By integrating engaging topics with group discussions, we facilitated a two-way exchange of knowledge. This approach not only gave the students a better understanding of our company and an introduction to the industry, helping them prepare for entering the workforce, but also allowed us to learn about the younger generation’s vision for the future workplace. This mutual understanding enriched both parties, fostering a deeper connection and shared insights.
The finale: Presenting the ESG Development Blueprint
The final week of the internship program culminated in an engaging workshop where interns were divided into groups to present on “The New Generation ESG Development Blueprint for Songshan Airport.” Guided by mentors from various business lines, they used their academic knowledge and the skills acquired during the internship to assess, plan, and explore the airport’s buildings and environment. Through interdisciplinary teamwork, they tackled the complex topic, demonstrating excellent problem analysis skills and came up with innovative solutions.
Fostering connections through interdisciplinary exchange
Through interactions with the mentors, colleagues, and peers, interns gained insights into various professional fields and workplace dynamics. This program also let our team understand better our new generation over a series of diverse and interdisciplinary activities, fully exemplifying the spirit of mutual learning and growth.
Voices of our interns
Outstanding students were rewarded and received certificates of completion. This year, 13 students from various departments of different universities completed a six-week internship. Listen to their reflections and insights on their experiences, challenges, and the valuable lessons they’ve gained during their time with us.
Ian Yan
Intern, B+P
Architecture, Chung Yuan Christian University (CYCU)
Choosing to intern at AECOM this summer was driven by my desire to explore interdisciplinary integration, stepping beyond the pure architectural design field I was familiar with. AECOM’s five departments—B+P, WAT, EM, TRA, and RE—perfectly catered to my curiosity and learning goals.
Jennifer Huang
Intern, EM
Public Health, China Medical University
(CMU)
Unknowingly, the internship has come to an end. As I face the challenges ahead, I hope to turn the expectations of everyone I’ve encountered along the way into nourishing strength. One day, I believe this seed will grow into a flourishing tree.
Jerry Tseng
Intern, RE
Hydraulic and Ocean Engineering, National Cheng Kung University (NCKU)
This internship highlighted the importance of field visits and professional discussions in ensuring project success. The experience enhanced my skills and confidence, and I am grateful for the opportunity.
Lo Yun
Intern, Transportation (TRA)
Civil Engineering, National Taiwan University (NTU)
The workshop deepened my understanding of the expertise of interns from other departments, moreover, I learned the importance of cross-disciplinary integration through effective communication and collaboration.
Ichi Lin
Intern, Water (WAT)
Hydraulic and Ocean Engineering, National Cheng Kung University (NCKU)
Talking to them made me realize how talented they are, each bringing their university knowledge into the project.
Mentors from five business lines: Preparing interns for success
Mentors play a vital role in AECOM’s internship program, guiding interns through their transition into the professional world, and offering practical insights and support. This collaboration help interns develop essential skills and understand industry practices, while also enriching mentors’ professional growth via dynamic knowledge exchange.