The University at Buffalo and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences offer a number of opportunities and services to help students prepare for life after graduation.
Visit the Career Design Center 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.
Another good resource about careers in engineering is the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, which offers an overview of the types of engineering jobs available along with educational requirements and median pay.
UB partners with Lightcast to provide students and faculty with detailed information about employment trends, top employers, annual earnings, technical skills and core competencies needed to obtain positions, job titles, and so much more.
Bullseye is a virtual tool to connect employers with UB students for jobs, internships and networking opportunities.
Offered through the Career Design Center, the online database is used to post jobs/internships, search resume books, collect resumes, schedule interviews and register for events.
Student Life's comprehensive career readiness program, Here to Career, is designed to provide UB students with intentional and meaningful on-campus work experience to set them apart in a highly competitive workforce.
For UB students, faculty and staff, 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 at different events throughout the year and create a comprehensive resume, also known as a co-curricular transcript.
Beyond the Professoriate's Career Training Platform helps graduate students, postdocs and PhDs successfully transition into academic or nonacademic careers.