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Career Resources

Working at Stanford | View »
Many Stanford Engineering students work on campus while pursuing their studies. Student employment ranges from part-time service jobs to significant research commitments.

After graduation
It's not too soon to start planning for your career after Stanford. These resources can help get you on the right track.

Career development | View »
The Career Development Center (CDC) is a university-wide resource to help you plan your transition from student to working professional. The center provides support and a wide array of services including a jobs/internships database, one-on-one career counseling, targeted workshops, on-campus events such as career fairs and employer interviews and a reference file service.

Information specific to students from each engineering department can be found at:
Aeronautics & Astronautics Electrical Engineering
Bioengineering Management Science & Engineering
Chemical Engineering Materials Science & Engineering
Civil & Environmental Engineering Mechanical Engineering
Computer Science

Career fairs | View »
Check out the list of student career fairs hosted throughout the year.

Entrepreneurship

Stanford is renowned for fostering innovative technology ventures. Following are some resources for the entrepreneurs at heart:

Job/Internship listings | View »
View a variety of resources for accessing job and internship listings online.

Networking resources
Meet others who can help you find the right job opportunity through the following programs:

Student organizations | View »
Student clubs host activities and events related to career planning. There's a wide range of engineering-specific as well as universitywide groups to check out.

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