From February 20th to February 24th, 2023, the Center for Career Education (CCE) will host a series of programs for undergraduate students interested in careers within the Engineering and Technology sectors. Students will:

  • Learn how to best showcase their skills in the application process
  • Understand the many paths available to them in these fields
  • Make connections with employers hiring for internships and full-time roles

Explore the full calendar of our Engineering Week programming, register for events on LionSHARE, and browse through career resources for aspiring engineers:

Upcoming Programs

Monday, February 20
Quick Questions for Engineers
2:00 — 4:00 PM | Uris Hall, Room 206 or Virtual
No Registration Necessary
Get advice on your resume, discuss job or internship searches, and learn more about upcoming programs.

Tuesday, February 21
Building A Bridge Between Your Engineering Projects and The Real World
12:00 — 1:00 PM | Uris Hall, Room 218
Register on LionSHARE
Many engineering students find it challenging to write an engaging essay that cohesively details their academic background, training, and career goals. You are not alone! This workshop will provide strategies to help you identify the most impactful parts of your engineering projects, reflect on the intersections between your academic interests, passions, and technical skills, and assemble your unique personal narrative as an engineer.

Wednesday, February 22
Tech Connect
4:00 — 7:00 PM | Faculty House, Presidential Ballroom, 3rd Floor
Register on LionSHARE
Tech Connect combines an Engineering Ask Me Anything (AMA) Panel, followed by an open Networking Session with employers, to help you learn more about roles in the sector and alternate career pathways, build industry contacts, and discover job and internship opportunities. Participating employers include Amazon, Epic, and more!

Thursday, February 23
Quick Questions for Engineers
2:00 — 4:00 PM | Uris Hall, Room 206 or Virtual
No Registration Necessary
Get advice on your resume, discuss job or internship searches, and learn more about upcoming programs.

Friday, February 24
Engineering Micro Career Fair Warm Up 
9:30 — 10:30 AM | Uris Hall, Room 218
Register on LionSHARE
Nervous about talking to employers at the Career Fair? Join the Warm-up to practice your 30-second introduction, craft questions to ask employers, and find out what to expect at the fair. Plus, gain early entry to the career fair!

Friday, February 24
Engineering Micro Career Fair
11:00 AM — 3:00 PM | Faculty House, Presidential Ballroom, 3rd Floor
Register on LionSHARE
Connect with employers who are actively recruiting engineering students across disciplines for open jobs and internships. Participating employers include Tesla, Applied Materials, Nokia, HNTB, and more!

Career Resources for Engineers

  • Design Your Next Steps
    Wherever you’re at in your career journey, our guide can help you develop a plan. Choose a topic and explore guidance and resources from CCE.

  • Engineering Industry Pages
    Learn about what it’s like to work in different engineering disciplines. In addition to industry overviews, these pages also offer area-specific resources for your career development.

  • O*Net
    Use O*Net to research job information you can use throughout your job and internship search. O*Net provides detailed descriptions of job tasks, required knowledge and technology skills, and salary and employment trends.

  • Big Interview
    Prepare for your virtual and behavioral interviews with this online tool. You can record yourself answering hundreds of behavioral interview questions based on your selected industry, role, skills, and competencies.

  • Find Your Best Fit Graduate Program
    Are you planning to attend graduate school? This guide will help you find the schools and departments that match your academic background, interests, and goals.



The Center for Career Education (CCE) is here to help you! You can make an appointment with a career counselor on our website or visit our office during Drop-In Hours for Quick Questions.

We can’t wait to get to know you and help you navigate the next steps in your engineering career!