
Episode 10: Success in Navigating an Environmental Engineering Career Journey with Lyndsey DeRamus
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Are you an engineering student wondering how to turn your college experience into a successful career in environmental engineering? In this video, we walk you through Lyndsey's personal journey from college to career, sharing real-world tips, experiences, and insights that helped her land a fulfilling role in the environmental field.
💼 Learn how engineering co-ops, internships, and community involvement played a role in shaping her professional path. We’ll cover what she learned during my environmental engineering degree, the value of hands-on work experience, and how she built a network that opened doors after graduation. Whether you're studying environmental engineering, looking for career advice, or exploring ways to get ahead through student co-op programs and volunteer projects, this video has something for you.
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Meet our guest, Lyndsey DeRamus!
Lyndsey is an Environmental Engineering graduate from The University of Alabama with four years of industry experience, specializing in sustainability sustainable solutions and Environmental Management. She began studying mechanical engineering and pivoted to Environmental thanks to a wonderful mentor. After the switch, she started my career as a co-op in the automotive industry and also held positions in programming and DEI offices until she graduated and stepped fully into the Environmental industry. While at the University, she began to bridge the gap between environmental and human health and she started "Green Tea Wednesday," a weekly segment educating the public on sustainability’s impact on well-being.
Now she's currently an Environmental Engineering Consultant and Client Account Partner.