Explore the career and professional opportunities available to you through this page.
Engineering Jobs & Internships
Jacobs Portal
Current listing of employment opportunities for Jacobs School students.
Post your resumes to the Corporate Affiliates Program (CAP) Resume Database for an insider advantage. Our 70+Ìýindustry partnersÌýcan access student resumes online via this members-only searchable database.
Team Internship Program
Paid full-time internship during the summer.
Engineering Job Websites
Provides links to other engineering job boards.
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On-Campus ResourcesÌý
AIP offers students an opportunity to apply academic knowledge and analytical skills in professional settings while earning academic credit. Students can earn academic credit for internships that are available locally and nationally.
The Career Center is a one-stop shop for career and internship advising, career exploration, resume development, graduate school preparation, career fairs, and Port Triton job and internship postings.
TIES gives students an invaluable opportunity to apply their skills in a real world setting, while learning firsthand the role that engineering and technology can play in solving the problems that face their local community and the world.
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Engineering Student Organizations and Project Teams
Get involved outside of the classroom in one of the various engineering student organizations! Besides the chance toÌýapply your engineering skills, participation in student organizations will provide you withÌýinvaluableÌýleadership experiences and will provide you with the opportunity toÌýmake a differenceÌýin your community!
Learn how to take advantage of the countless research opportunities available to you as a Jacobs School of Engineering student.
Discover, experiment, and broaden your knowledge through first-hand experiences offered by UCSD and the community.
Communication and Leadership programs help you build confidence and develop skills in public speaking, interpersonal and professional communication, intergroup relations, and leadership. The programs are FREE to all UCSD undergraduate and graduate students.