- Whom should I contact to hire a graduate?
Contact our Career Services Program Manager by email, or call 801-302-2800 and the receptionist will connect you. You can also visit our Career Week Information page section of our website for more information.
- When is the next Career Week?
Neumont hosts Career Week four times per year for registered Industry Partners. Register to participate today, and get more information about upcoming Career Week events on the Career Week information pages..
- How do I become an Enterprise Partner?
If you would like to discuss the potential of participating in Neumont Enterprise Program, contact Aaron Reed, Associate Vice President of Employer Relations at 801-302-2884 or email our Employer Relations Program.
- Do all students participate in Enterprise Projects?
Yes, this is a critical piece of Neumont's program. Learn more about the specific projects happening at Neumont by visiting our Enterprise Projects Gallery.
- Are students paid for participating in Enterprise Projects?
No. The primary goal of this program is to educate our students through hands-on learning. Involving student compensation in the program would negatively impact the academic integrity of the experience. However, many students who participate in Enterprise Projects end up taking part time work with those companies or accept permanent job offers after graduation.
- How does an Enterprise Project differ from an internship?
The difference is significant. First, interns are often used to perform menial tasks that have nothing to do with the student's field of study. Enterprise Projects are designed to specifically target the skills a student is looking to develop. Second, the variety of project roles a student might fulfill are substantially different from an internship (they wouldn't let an intern act as project manager, would they?). And finally, students guide the project. They are analyzing the problem, designing a solution, writing the code, and defining best practices.
- What are the costs associated with being an Enterprise Partner?
Each Enterprise Project is unique, as is every Industry Partnership. Contact Aaron Reed, Associate Vice President of Employer Relations to discuss sponsorship costs associated with running an Enterprise Project at Neumont University.
- How do I sponsor an Enterprise Scholarship?
Scholarships are an excellent way to ensure the quality and diversity of graduate talent Neumont can provide. Potential scholarship sponsors can find more information on our Scholarship Sponsors page.



