Build your career. Amplify your impact. Strengthen a region.
Accelerate Your Career
The enFocus Fellowship is a paid, full-time opportunity for early-career professionals to lead real innovation projects with businesses, governments, and nonprofits—while growing as a leader and making a tangible impact.
Not Your Typical First Job
As an enFocus Fellow, you don’t observe from the sidelines—you lead. From day one, you’ll own projects that matter, collaborate with executives and community leaders, and build skills that fast-track your career.
Lead multiple high-impact projects across industries or civic organizations
Work in an entrepreneurial, team-based environment
Receive executive-level mentorship and professional development
Build a powerful regional and alumni network
Earn a competitive salary with benefits
A Broad Spectrum of Impact through a Wide Array of Projects
Projects with purpose—and measurable results.
Fellows work on consulting-style projects that uncover challenges, design solutions, and implement change.
Manufacturing process optimization → $900K+ projected profit increase
Community technology initiatives → Expanded access to essential services
Product & market development → New revenue streams launched
Invest in Your Growth - While Getting Paid
Beyond project work, Fellows receive structured professional development designed to accelerate leadership, technical, and entrepreneurial skills.
Personalized professional development plans
Access to certifications and training
1,000+ paid hours for entrepreneurship or innovation initiatives
Mentorship from regional business and civic leaders
Industrial Automation Management
Explore a Range of Skills and Project Work
Data Analysis
Strategic Planning
Program Design
Project & Stakeholder Management
Process Improvement
Grant Writing & Development
Supply Chain Management
Build a Life — Not Just a Resume
The South Bend–Elkhart region offers affordable living, vibrant culture, and easy access to nature—making it an ideal place to launch your career and put down roots.