<p>I'm about to graduate HS, and for a summer job, my parents have somewhat encouraged me to try and work with Fluor (engineering/contracting firm) since I will start off as an engineering major. The thing is, the only reason my parents are considering this is because my dad knew someone who works there, and I basically went in 1 time last year to talk to this guy about engineering and what he wroks on, what does an engineer do, stuff like that. I've had no other contact with him, other than a letter to thank him for his time, so I think it would be awkward to call him up and ask about any summer job opportunities, or if he'll even rememebr who I am. I'm just considering working somewhere locally, like a grocery store/sporting goods store, as I dont even know if I'll be able to do anything meaningful at this company. Would this possible internship/summer job mean anything to engineering recruiters (or analyst recruiters as I'm thinking of doing economics possibly) 4 years down the line?</p>
<p>Do you know what you will be or want to major in specifically?</p>
<p>Even if you don't do anything meaningful at the company, you'll at least get a chance to see whether or not you'll like working in the construction industry, or civil engineering field (depending on where they put you). And there's a better chance you'll do something worthwhile at Fluor (which is a pretty well known company nationally) than at the local grocery store. </p>
<p>I don't think it can hurt at all. You have a connection, why not use it? It'll be a good experience. Use this opportunity to at learn the engineering process, learn how to read drawings, etc. These skills can be transferrable to other engineering fields as well I'm sure. (I'm assuming you're not a CE major, because otherwise this would be a clear-cut decision).</p>