Williams’ college recruiters celebrated National Engineers Week at various university campuses this week.
National Engineers Week is an annual event that recognizes the contributions engineers and engineering students make in the world.
Engineers are vital to our business and are helping us meet energy needs by working on some of the most exciting industry projects in the United States. They are important drivers of innovation, are critical thinkers and are solution-oriented.
Williams supports engineering programs at universities across our operating areas and was pleased to attend or sponsor several campus-based activities this week.
At West Virginia University, Williams was a corporate sponsor for E-week professional development activities, including sponsorship of a new program called Career Closet, which provides business professional clothing to students going on job interviews or to career fairs. Williams employees also presented a session about how to make good first impressions, resume writing and career fair etiquette.
At Oklahoma State University, Williams employees participated in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology student carnival, judging student organization booths and providing information about Williams to students.
Williams employees also visited the University of Houston, where they presented the Future Energy Engineers Award to the Society of Women Engineers.
Williams sponsored additional E-Week events at the University of Oklahoma and University of Tulsa, and will sponsor an engineering-related activity next month at the University of Pittsburgh.