Connect with the Center for Career Engagement

The Center for Career Engagement is your go-to destination for career support and guidance at WashU. Through their enhanced website, careers.washu.edu, you can easily:

By Amanda Martin
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12 Must-Have Competencies: What Employers Seek in 2024

In the rapidly changing job market, the competencies that employers value are continually evolving. As we navigate through 2024, the demand for specific skills has grown, driven by technological advancements, societal shifts, and a dynamic global economy. Whether you’re seeking …

By Rosemarie Gabinete Garganta
Rosemarie Gabinete Garganta
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McKelvey Engineering Professional Development Stipend

In an effort to provide an equitable opportunity for students to make professional connections, stay current with developments and advancements in a specific industry or career, and acquire new knowledge and perspectives, a professional development stipend is available from McKelvey …

By Kelli Delfosse
Kelli Delfosse
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5 LinkedIn Tips for Students

By: Andrew Fennell

Leveraging LinkedIn can provide you with a significant advantage at any stage of your career, including at the college stage. As a student, integrating your resume with a strong LinkedIn presence can open doors to numerous opportunities. …

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WashU Center for Career Engagement: Report Your Job or Internship

Did you just finish a summer internship or land a post-grad opportunity? The CCE wants you to report your plans

This information is critical to:
-Help us understand which companies are hiring our students and for what types of roles

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McKelvey Engineering Professional Development Stipend

In an effort to provide an equitable opportunity for students to make professional connections, stay current with developments and advancements in …

WashU CNX

WashU CNX is a mentor-focused online community where you can build connections with fellow students, alumni, and friends of the university …