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Career resources

Career coaching appointments

The Engineering Career Services (ECS) office is available for one-on-one career coaching on topics such as career exploration, cover letter and résumé writing, interviewing and networking skills, and job and internship searches.

Mentorship Lunch Program

Mentorship is a key, but often overlooked, piece of an individual’s career development. Mentors can help you better understand how to navigate the work environment, talk about key characteristics and skills in industry, or how to capitalize on opportunities around you to drive career success. The Mentorship Lunch Program matches students with industry professionals to schedule a one-on-one lunch where you can discuss topics relevant to your future career plans. If you are interested in enhancing your professional network, check out the full Mentorship Lunch Program details!

Internships

Internships can be an important component of a well-rounded education. They provide hands-on experience where you can apply knowledge and skills gained in the classroom within a real-world work environment. You can learn about industrial standards, standards of participation, responsibility and communication, and you can build your professional network. If you have already have accepted an internship offer and are interested in seeking credit for the experience, read about the for-credit internship application process.

Career events and activities

The College of Engineering hosts several events and activities where students can either practice or employer their career readiness skills. Find out more information about the College of Engineering Internship and Career Fair, Engineering Career Clinic, career preparation series or employer information sessions at our career events page.