Black Engineer
For more than 30 years, Career Communications Group's Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA) has connected Americans in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
“The awards conference gives young people the opportunity to witness the achievements of role models,” said Tyrone Taborn, CEO of Career Communications Group (CCG). “The BEYA conference serves as a conscience to remind everyone that minority talent management is critical.”
Every year, hundreds of students attend the job fair at the BEYA STEM Conference.
According to JobMatch, a CCG division that links students with internships and full-time jobs, college seniors made up more than 35 percent of the total number of attendees at the 32nd annual BEYA STEM Conference.
The BEYA STEM Conference has built lasting partnerships with top companies and government agencies that hire STEM talent at the BEYA Career Fair.
Below are organizations that will be looking to fill vacancies at the 2019 BEYA STEM job fair.
Microsoft Ernst & Young Bell Flight Naval Training Center
ADP, LLC The Aerospace Corporation Aerotek Inc. The Air Force Academy Air Force Civilian Service Alabama A & M University America’s Navy American Water AMIE Apple Inc. The Applied Research Laboratory at Penn State Army National Guard AT&T
BDPA Boston Scientific The Boeing Company Capitol Technology University Career Communications Group, Inc. Chevron Columbia University Defense Threat Reduction Agency Dominion Drexel University
DuPont Ensco Exelon Facebook Federal Aviation Administration Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Fiat Chrysler Automobiles FIRST Chesapeake Florida A&M University-Florida State University Fordham Gabelli School of Business
General Dynamics Corporation General Motors Hampton University Harvard Business School Huntington Ingalls Industries IBM Jackson State University Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL)
The BEYA STEM Conference is produced by Career Communications Group (CCG).