EME works closely with the College of Engineering. They have several helpful links available including resources specific for undergaduates and graduates. They also have information on resume building skills, salary information, and additional resources that can assist you in your career.
Helpful Career Links
- Nittany Lion Careers Career Guide (PDF Download)
- Nittany Lion Careers - Penn State's single-system recruiting platform for all students, alumni, and employers.
- Career Services - Offers a comprehensive array of programs and services that support and facilitate career development for all students
- Career Resources & Employer Relations - The College of Engineering provide career advising for more than 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students pursuing majors within the College of Engineering as well as students pursuing engineering majors in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences. They also help connect students and employers at various career events each academic year.
- Resources for Undergraduate Students - If you’re an undergraduate student in the College of Engineering or a student in an engineering major in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, we can help you prepare for your career or for graduate studies.
- Resources for Graduate Students - Whether you are pursuing a master’s or doctoral degree, we can help you prepare for a career in either industry or academia.
Additional Resources:
- Business Career Center - Smeal College of Business' career resources.
- Career Fair Prep Tips - Smeal College of Business' tips for success at Career Fairs.
- Networking Resources and Tips - Smeal College of Business' helpful tips on how to network and being professional when contacting employers.
- International Student Job Resources - view the My Visa Jobs website
- De-Coding Dress Codes 101 - Learn how to navigate dress requirements for interviews.
- Action Verbs for Resumes - How you describe your background and skills in a résumé, CV, or cover letter is just as important as the information you present. Use some of these descriptive action verbs to describe your skills, experience, and accomplishments.
- Sample Documents - View examples of resumes, cover letters, curriculum vitae, and more.