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How to Get Involved
To participate in one of our programs, there are steps that correspond with your level of study to ensure a successful enrollment experience.
Follow the appropriate link to begin your process:
Undergraduate Students
Graduate Students
Work-Related Resources
Engineering Career Development offers a variety of resources to assist students with:
- creating a job search strategy
- seeking internship, service learning, or research opportunities
- seeking a full-time position
- monitoring progress throughout employment
Working with Career Advisors
Learn about the different types of advising appointments, how to make an appointment, and the names of advisors by major or program.
Working with Peer Mentors
Learn more about how peer mentors can assist with advice for career fair prep, considering co-op, job search, resume reviews, cover letter reviews, and networking for undergraduate students.
Job Search
Find tips and resources for your job search. Learn more about resumes, cover letters, interviewing, networking, and more.
Report an Offer
Learn more about reporting your offer with Engineering Career Development, how to enroll in CRDV courses, and grading policies.
International Students
Resources for international students including Curricular Practical Training (CPT) and verification.
McCormickConnect
Discover more about the secure database used by Engineering Career Development to maintain student and employer information regarding job postings, resume submissions, interview schedules, career events, and more.