Engineering Consultants at Penn - ECP

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Club Mission

In 2022, 33% of Penn Engineering graduates' first destinations were in the financial services and consulting industries. But along the way, besides students participating in the Engineering Entrepreneurship Minor or Wharton Dual Degree, there are few specific ways for engineers to get involved with such industries while at Penn.

That is why we founded Engineering Consultants at Penn (ECP)!

ECP is Penn’s first club focused on creating consulting and business opportunities, particularly within the scientific and engineering industries. With 8 teams distinguished by 8 departments of Penn Engineering, ECP offers consulting engagements that reach across all scientific disciplines. Whether you are a Penn Engineer looking to enter these industries, a Wharton student hoping to gain more experience in the intersection of business and science, or a CAS or Nursing student interested in any of these fields, ECP welcomes you to join our community of change-makers!

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Question: Is it possible to become a member in Spring semester? - Anonymous

Yes! We are currently recruiting associate consultants for both CIS and ESE teams. The CIS team application is due 1/18 at 11:59 PM. The ESE team application will be open soon (more information to come). 

Applicants are welcome to apply to either (or both) teams if interested! 

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Basic Info

24 Registered (20 - 50 Members)

Not Currently Accepting Members

Application and Interview Required

Fall Semester


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How to Get Involved

We are excited to recruit our third cohort of Associate Consultants in the Fall '24 semester! Students from all schools and majors are welcome to apply. Be sure to hit the bookmark and bell on the top right of this page to be added to our listserv to stay up to date with our upcoming events and recruiting cycle. And as always, feel free to email ecp.upenn@gmail.com with any questions!

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