I am a student majoring in engineering/science and am not finding any companies through OCIP that have positions I am interested in. What should I do to find full-time position listings?
Unlike some other areas (such as finance or organizations like the Peace Corps), most engineering or science employers do not engage in “mass” hiring, and therefore are not common among our on-campus interview program. However, there are a plethora of solid engineering and science resources available on the Internet, many of which list full-time (as well as internship) postings throughout the country and internationally. If you know of companies you are definitely interested in, visit the employment section of their websites (also often called “Careers”) to determine their hiring needs. You may also want to chat with your faculty members and DUSs to obtain their advice. They have often had significant contact with industry through their own consulting work and/or research experience and may be able to provide you with some helpful tips.
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