Graduate To Industry

Resources for Graduate Students

Skills Assessment

Grad school is the perfect time to develop the skills you need for your future career! This skills self-assessment can help you figure out what skills you already have, and which you can spend your time developing so that you’re prepared to not only get, but also succeed in, your first job after graduation. The self-assessment is a simple survey that should take less than five minutes to complete.

After you finish, you can download a personalized report and conversation template to help you talk with your advisor/mentor about how to build the skills you need in grad school.

Additional Resources

Iowa State University’s Engineering Career Services has many resources specific to graduate students:

 

Penn State University’s College of Engineering also has many graduate student-specific resources for both industry and academic jobs

  • Graduate Student Timelines: what to do each year of your graduate studies in order to prepare for your job search
  • Résumés and More: job search basics including what materials you need for different types of jobs
  • Types of Interviews: details on traditional, behavioral, case study, technical, group, and panel interview formats for industry jobs as well as conference and campus interviews for academic jobs
  • Where To Look For Jobs: comprehensive list of job advertisement websites
  • Job Offers and Next Steps: how to evaluate and compare job offers, negotiate a salary, and make a decision (not specific graduate students)
  • Types of Career Events and Activities: what to expect and how to prepare for information sessions, recruiting days, networking receptions, and career fairs

Select Research Findings​

Here are select research findings relevant to staff and faculty supporting graduate students; a full list of publications is available on the Research page.

What skills do you need for an engineering job? Which skills will help you earn the most money?

Fleming, G. C., Klopfer, M., Katz, A., & Knight, D. (2024). What engineering employers want: An analysis of technical and professional skills in engineering job advertisements. Journal of Engineering Education113(2), 251-279.

Where do engineering PhDs work after graduation?

Borrego, M., & Grote, D. (2022). Career Paths of Engineering and Computer Science Doctoral Recipients.