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Access the webinar here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/bc7915bb-c296-42d1-b447-d24a94a14422@ceb177bf-013b-49ab-8a9c-4abce32afc1eJoin Caterpillar Inc. for an exciting event hosted by the Engineering Rotation Development Program, where you (an engineering student!) will have the unique opportunity to hear from two distinguished speakers. This keynote event features Tina Czerwinski and Kort Randall, engineering leaders who will present on their career journeys, current roles, and valuable industry experiences. Don’t miss this chance to gain insights and guidance from experienced professionals who have navigated their paths to success!Submitany questions here: https://rb.gy/gutnh4 FAQs Q: Where are open, entry levelopportunities posted?  A: All postings for open Internships, Co-Ops, and Full-Time Positions can be found on our U.S. Early Talent Opportunities page:  https://pages.beamery.com/caterpillarinc/page/early-talent-career-opportunities-ahhkr5aqz   Q: Can international students apply?   A: Many of the openings represented at this event do not offer opportunities for sponsorship; however, Caterpillar is a global company and may have other positions in which sponsorship may be available. Please use the following link to view our main hiring website:  DoThe Work That Matters | Caterpillar Careers    Q: Does Caterpillar hire graduate students?  A: Yes. Caterpillar hires those with bachelors, masters, and doctorate degrees.     Q: Do you take engineering freshmen?  A: Caterpillar engineering Internships require 30 completed semester hours before the start of theinternship.    Q: Are thereopportunities to take on rotations in different areas (marketing, procurement, controls, systems, engineering management)?  A: Yes. It is common for people to do a rotationoutside their field of study within the ERD program. Most managers will encourage it.    Q: I can't find Full-Time positions specific to my degree or interests. Where should Ilook?  A: The Engineering Rotational Development Program. During the application process, the hiring team will work with applicants to ensure they are put in positions that make best use of their engineering skills.

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