Tips for Selecting Your Program
Making career decisions can often feel overwhelming – conducting research to inform your decisions can help reduce that stress. Whether you’re trying to select a discipline, or develop a better understanding of the roles and career paths for the discipline you are already in, here’s eight tips to help you:
- Read through occupational resources like the and for general overviews and insights into common duties, key skills, salary ranges, etc. for the engineering discipline(s) that most interest you.
- Review our What can I do with a degree in…? discipline sheets for insights into common job titles, research areas, and examples of companies that hire students and graduates. Are you a current student? Check out the expanded versions of these resources under the section of our .
- Attend first year nights, industry panels, and networking events to hear from industry and alumni about potential career paths. Find details about upcoming events on the Events Calendar in .
- Leverage LinkedIn: explore where work. Also, check out the backgrounds of individuals working at companies and/or in roles that interest you.
- Talk with potential employers at upcoming career fairs like Careers Day, the ESS Engineering Career Fair, and/or Career++ to learn about the types of engineers that they hire, what they look for when screening applicants, and typical starting points and growth opportunities for engineers.
- Explore engineering job postings requiring 5, 10, 15+ years of experience in order to get a sense of what appeals to you (and what doesn’t).
- Conduct informational interviews (a.k.a. career chats) to learn firsthand from those you admire — whether they are senior students or professionals.
- Reflect on your current and past experiences and identify your interests, likes/dislikes, and strengths. What problems are you most passionate about solving? What courses do you find the most engaging?
Additional information on these strategies, and a curated list of 145+ sites containing career planning and professional development advice, can be accessed by current students in the section of our Resource Vault.
Last Updated: May 3, 2024