Emerson Electric Internships

 
Emerson Electric Internships
4.67 out of 5

1 review(s)
Headquarters:
St. Louis, MO
Employees:
140,000
Annual Interns:
100
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Emerson Electric

Internship Overview
Internship Rating (Avg): 4.67 out of 5
1 Intern Reviews
Avg Emerson Electric Intern Salary: $22.00
1 Intern Salaries
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Highlights

Emerson actively recruits university and college graduates and soon-to-be graduates.  We are especially interested in high-caliber, creative individuals with degrees in industrial engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, marketing, business administration, finance, and accounting.  We are committed to promoting diversity in our workforce. To learn if an Emerson representative is scheduled to visit your university or college in the near future, please contact your educational institution’s career placement office.*

Emerson (NYSE: EMR) is a diversified global manufacturing and technology company. We offer a wide range of products and services in the areas of process management, climate technologies, network power, storage solutions, professional tools, appliance solutions, motor technologies, and industrial automation. Recognized widely for our engineering capabilities and management excellence, Emerson has approximately 140,000 employees and 250 manufacturing locations worldwide.*

Internship References

Emerson Electric Jobs & Internships: here
1 Emerson Electric Intern Salaries
Engineering Intern: $22/hour
1 Emerson Electric reviews posted anonymously by former interns:
"Outstanding engineers at Emerson and work was good."
Position: Engineering Intern
Location: St. Louis, MO
Pay: $22/hour
Duration: 12 weeks
Review posted on 7/25/2011
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Pros:

- Cardinals games are very fun!
- My engineering team at Emerson taught me a ton and I'm very lucky to have been placed in their group. My boss and the other senior engineers really took time to work with me and allow me to get involved on projects.
- Paid.

Cons:

Some parts of Emerson felt old school and slow.

Advice for other students:

Emerson is a great place if you want to learn from some of the best and most experienced engineers.
 
 
 

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