Posted on: May 7, 2025

Why Intern with Us? A Look Inside the Giffels Webster Internship Experience

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At Giffels Webster, we don’t just welcome interns, we empower them. From day one, our interns become a meaningful part of the team, working on real projects, making real contributions, and gaining real insight into their chosen fields. But don’t take it from us. Take it from those who’ve lived it.

“Most companies say they’re a family, but Giffels really portrays that environment. I’ve learned more here about civil engineering than I have through all of the course work so far.” Henry Ross, Civil Engineering Intern

Henry’s experience reflects one of our core goals: to give interns not just a glimpse of professional life, but a true deep dive into the technical and collaborative work that defines careers in planning, civil engineering, and infrastructure development. Interns are not just observers here. They’re contributors with a voice, responsibility, and real impact.

“Giffels is an incredibly welcoming, collaborative, and positive environment to work at. It was a joy for me to come to work every day and be surrounded by some amazing and hardworking people.” Brendan Cloutier, Planning Intern

Brendan’s words highlight another core value we hold close: people. From seasoned mentors to new interns, everyone at Giffels Webster is part of a supportive culture that values curiosity, teamwork, and professional growth. We believe that when interns are encouraged to ask questions, challenge ideas, and take initiative, they not only grow, but they also thrive in meaningful ways.

Whether you’re designing your first site plan, sitting in on client meetings, or contributing to community-impact projects, we’re here to help you build a strong foundation professionally and personally.

Ready to Build Something Meaningful?

The Giffels Webster internship experience is more than a summer job. It’s a launchpad for future leaders in civil engineering, surveying, planning, landscape architecture and geographic information systems. We can’t wait to welcome our next class of future civil engineers, surveyors, planners, landscape architects, and GIS specialists.

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