Career development programs and resources to ensure you are workforce-ready upon graduation.
Visit the Career Services website for information on internship opportunities, resumes and cover letters, developing a LinkedIn profile, networking information, interviewing skills, job search tips, career fairs and more.
BullsEye is a virtual tool to connect employers with UB students for jobs, internships and networking opportunities.
Our department and officers of the AIChE student chapter organize industry visits and field trips during which companies come to the department to talk to students about internship and job opportunities. It's a great way to learn about available opportunities as well as build professional connections. Upcoming events will be shared through the chemical engineering listservs.
For UB students, UBLinked is the central hub of all campus activities and involvement. It provides an easy and convenient way to explore, connect with, and learn more about the various clubs, organizations, and offices on campus. This platform also serves as a means to track your participation in different events throughout the year and create a comprehensive resume, also known as a co-curricular transcript.
Participating in undergraduate research provides students with an inquiry-based learning opportunity and engages them as active learners in a laboratory setting. A research experience also makes your resume more attractive to employers and your transcript more attractive to graduate schools.