Graduates & Students
Honeywell understands that identifying and nurturing top talent at the undergraduate
and graduate levels is critical to meeting our business needs and growth plans.
Wherever you are in your academic career, we emphasize continuous learning and provide
numerous opportunities to improve your skills and grow your experiences with us.
We partner with institutions of higher learning to provide valuable opportunities
for undergraduate and graduate students to build a strong start to a rewarding,
fulfilling career. For details about Honeywell events on your campus, contact your
career services center, or visit our University Events Calendar.
Internships
Honeywell offers internships with challenging assignments for both undergraduates
and advanced degree students. As a summer intern with Honeywell, you'll work side
by side with experienced professionals in such fields as Operations, Engineering
& Technology, Finance, or Marketing & Business Management. The mentoring
you'll receive from Honeywell leaders - as well as the informal social and networking
opportunities - will add tremendous value to your internship experience.
Depending upon your objectives, your internship may culminate in a report, presentation,
or final project describing the results you achieved during your assignment. Upon
completion of the program, you will receive a thorough evaluation from your manager,
reviewing your success in fulfilling both your personal goals and the project's
objectives.
Internships last about 12 weeks and include salary; in some cases relocation benefits
are provided. Once you complete a successful internship, we may extend an offer
for full-time employment based on business need and availability. Visit our search page for available internships.
Undergrad Co-op Opportunities
Honeywell offers co-op positions to students interested in augmenting their studies
with a hands-on, part-time position in their field. Co-op assignments are managed
by our individual businesses. Contact your campus career placement office to determine
whether your school participates in formal co-op programs, and visit our search page for Honeywell co-op opportunities
in your area.
Undergrad Rotational Developmental Programs
If you're interested in a career within Engineering, Finance, HR & Communications,
or Operations (Integrated Supply Chain), our undergrad rotational development programs
will give you the broad exposure you need to begin your path to success. Here you'll
gain firsthand experience through high-quality work assignments, mentoring from
senior functional and business leadership, and learning experiences specific to
your interests and goals. The following programs are available to qualified candidates:
- Integrated Supply Chain Development Program (ISCDP) for engineering
and supply chain majors
- UOP Career Development Program (CDP) for chemical engineering majors
- Finance Undergraduate Rotational Leadership Development Program (FURDLP)
for finance and accounting majors
- HR Pathways for human resources majors
Undergrad Direct Hires
Honeywell hires undergrads directly based on our business needs. Opportunities typically
fall within the following functional areas across all of our businesses, including
Engineering, Finance; HR & Communications, Information Technology, Law &
Government Relations, Marketing & Business Management, Operations, and Sales.
MBA/Masters Internships
As a graduate intern, Honeywell offers you the opportunity to explore potential
career paths while adding value to our business. You'll network with and work alongside
business leaders, managers and others within Honeywell's strategic business groups,
while completing challenging assignments in one or more functional areas, including
Engineering, Finance, HR & Communications, Information Technology, Law &
Government Relations, Marketing & Business Management, Operations, and Sales.
Internships last about 12 weeks and include salary; in some cases relocation benefits
are provided. Once you complete a successful internship, we may extend an offer
of full-time employment based on business need and availability. Visit our search page for available internships.
Innovators Scholarship Program
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FAQ
Honeywell constantly seeks strong engineering and technology talent from target
universities around the globe. Through our Innovators Scholarship Program, students
have the opportunity to receive a paid internship at a Honeywell facility, and scholarship
money to apply toward their final school year.
We presently offer the program to students attending the following universities:
China (8000 RMB scholarship)
- Beihang University, Beijing
- Chong Qing University, Chongqing
- Dong Nan University, Nanjing
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai
- Tian Jin University, Tianjin
Czech Republic (118,000 CZK scholarship)
- Czech Technical University, Prague
- University of Technology, Brno
India (150,000 INR scholarship)
- Cummins College of Engineering, Pune
- Government College of Engineering, Pune
- Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Hyderabad
- Thiagarajar College of Engineering (TCE), Madurai
- Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Belgaum
Mexico ($10,000 scholarship)
- Tecnológico de Monterrey, Monterrey
United States ($10,000 scholarship)
- Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA
- Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
- University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Application deadlines for the 2010 Innovator Scholarship program are May 1, 2010 for Malaysia; and, November 30, 2009 for China, the Czech Republic, India, Mexico, and the United States. Application entry for the 2011 Innovator Scholarship program begins September 1, 2010.
Eligibility
The Honeywell Innovators Scholarship Program is open to bachelor's, master's or
select PhD students who will be entering their final academic year of study in 2010.
To apply, you must:
- Be a current student at one of our target universities, pursuing a degree in one
of the following disciplines:
- Aerospace Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Electronics & Communication
- Electrical Engineering
- Instrumentation
- Mechanical Engineering
- Meet our academic performance requirements:
- Achieving 90-100 on a 0-100 point scale (for students in China, Mexico and the United
States)
- Achieving 1 or 2 on a 1-4 point scale (for students in the Czech Republic)
- Achieving 7+ or 8+ on a 1-8/10 point scale; 70+ or 80+ on a 1-100 point scale (students
in India)
- Demonstrate strong verbal and written communication skills
- Have legal authorization to perform labor in one of the following countries: China,
the Czech Republic, India, Mexico or the United States.
Application deadlines for the 2010 Innovator Scholarship program are May 1, 2010 for Malaysia; and, November 30, 2009 for China, the Czech Republic, India, Mexico, and the United States. Application entry for the 2011 Innovator Scholarship program begins September 1, 2010.
Apply
If you meet all of the
eligibility requirements, you can apply for the Honeywell Innovators
Scholarship Program. You must complete an online application, including a candidate
profile, a copy of your resume/CV, a copy of your university transcript, and your
responses (in English) to both of the following essay questions (submit an essay
of no more than 500 words for each question):
Essay 1: Describe a project you managed where there were many obstacles to success.
What did you do to overcome those obstacles?
Essay 2: Describe a situation in which you identified a problem and took action
to correct it rather than wait for someone else to do so.
To get started with your application process, click on the name of your school below.
China
Beihang University, Beijing
Chong Qing University, Chongqing
Dong Nan University, Nanjing
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai
Tian Jin University, Tianjin
Czech Republic
Czech Technical University, Prague
University of Technology, Brno
India
Cummins College of Engineering, Pune
Government College of Engineering, Pune
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Hyderabad
Thiagarajar College of Engineering (TCE), Madurai
Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Belgaum
Malaysia
University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur
Mexico
Tecnológico de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico
United States
Georgia Institute of Technology
Purdue University
University of Minnesota
Application deadlines for the 2010 Innovator Scholarship program are May 1, 2010 for Malaysia; and, November 30, 2009 for China, the Czech Republic, India, Mexico, and the United States. Application entry for the 2011 Innovator Scholarship program begins September 1, 2010.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the application deadline?
November 30, 2009, for China, the Czech Republic, Mexico and U.S.; May 1, 2010 for
India
When will I be notified of the result of my application?
March 1, 2010, for China, the Czech Republic, Mexico and U.S.; June 15, 2010, for
India
How is the scholarship awarded?
Upon completion of the internship, students will be awarded their scholarship. The
payment of the scholarship varies based on each country's and university's practices.
Interns with one semester or half an academic year remaining after their internship,
will receive a pro-rated amount of the full scholarship linked to your region.
How can I withdraw my application?
Send an e-mail indicating your desire to withdraw from further consideration to
Innovator@honeywell.com.
If I have missed the application deadline for this program, how can I find out
about additional Honeywell career opportunities?
Honeywell is continually looking for highly qualified and skilled individuals for
internships and full-time opportunities. Create a profile on the
Honeywell Careers Website. From there you can search through our jobs database or
create an automatic notification that will send you a note via e-mail if there is
a job that becomes available that matches your career interest.
What are the work authorization requirements for U.S. scholarship applicants?
You must have legal work authorization in one of the following countries: China,
the Czech Republic, India, Mexico or the United States.
Will you accept non-English applications and documents?
No, all applications and materials MUST be in English to be considered for the Innovators
Scholarship program.