Careers
Engineering Career Resource staff are available remotely and in-person. Please check Handshake for available times.
Workshop and career events will be both virtual and in-person; please check the event calendar and Handshake for upcoming events.
The rich variety within our student community is one of Wayne State University's greatest strengths. We are committed to ensuring that every student not only has access to opportunities but is also recognized as a standout candidate and a valued future employee. We believe that an organization thrives when opportunities are open to everyone, diverse perspectives are actively sought, and decision-making incorporates these perspectives. We help students build confidence in embracing and valuing their unique qualities, and we require employers to adhere to the National Association of Colleges and Employers' (NACE) Principles for Professional Practice, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) guidelines, and Wayne State University's standards.
As an engineering student, one of the most important things you will do is find an internship and/or a job. Most employers are seeking candidates that have some sort of experience, even for entry-level positions. The most straight-forward way to gain experience is through internship or co-op, but could also include hands-on activities in school. With such a strong emphasis on hands-on learning experiences, it is important to know how to find the best opportunities. The Engineering Career Resource Center can help you discover what resources are available to help you find an internship or a job.
Our mission
To provide in-depth professional development and career guidance to students and alumni of the College of Engineering in an effort to graduate high-performing, career-ready engineers and computer scientists.
Career counseling
College of Engineering students and alumni may set up virtual or in-person appointments with Career Services.
Highlights
Gaining trust in your work as an intern is difficult but asking questions and showing what you are capable of and working as part of a team by inputting ideas helps build a strong bond.
Kendall Secord
Industrial Engineering student
Events
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Nov.21
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Nov.22
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