Prepare for Your Career in Electrical and Computer Engineering

As an aspiring electrical or computer engineer, you have an exciting and challenging future ahead of you. This page is designed to help you plan for your career and explore a broad range of employment possibilities.

Within this page you will find links to useful job sites and other career resources. Check our Employment Outlook page as well for a snapshot of the current job forecast for electrical and computer engineers. Also visit CSU’s Career Center for general career planning tips and information.

Career Planning Resources

U.S. Navy. Whether you’re tired of your current job or ready to nab a career worth bragging about, the Navy has a vast array of fields and specialties to tantalize your most demanding, intellectually stimulating, and thrill-seeking needs.

IEEE Job Site. Sponsored by IEEE, this site may help you find your dream job. Search hundreds of job listings by technical area, title, and location. Any engineering professional can search the IEEE Job Site listings, but you must be an IEEE member to take full advantage of this online recruitment service.

GradNet. This free resource features a wealth of information for undergraduate and graduate-level engineering students to help you prepare for your initial career selection and future career development.

Engineering Central. For instant access to the latest engineering job openings, visit Engineering Central. You can search open positions or post your resume to their database for employers to review.

Sloan Career Cornerstone Center (SCCC). Designed for students pursuing careers in engineering and related fields, SCCC offers comprehensive education, networking, job hunting, and career planning resources that revolve around personal interviews with over 400 individuals who offer candid insight into their career paths.

IEEE Career Navigator. From entry level employment resources to salary information, this site provides information that will help you get ready for your career in engineering.

Last updated: 07/30/07