Engineering, Technology & Physical Sciences

Welcome to the Engineering, Technology & Physical Sciences Community!

This community is a great starting place for those who are interested in solving tough real-world problems through hardware, software or science. Those who follow this community often seek multidisciplinary teams to research,  design, test, evaluate, improve efficiency or modify products and procedures. Commonly, members of this community are intellectually curious, detail oriented, data-driven and interested in working in hands-on environments. People in this community can work in any type of organization, from start-ups to large multinational corporations to various aspects of the government and research laboratories.

Typical job types include (but clearly are not limited to) research associate, engineer, analyst, data analyst, software developer, process improvement/quality assurance, ui/ux, scientist or consultant.

45 Common Coding Interview Questions

A coding interview can be nerve-racking, but it’s an essential part of the technical interview process to demonstrate your programming skills and knowledge of coding concepts. While the exact questions a technical recruiter might ask vary depending on what kind …

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What to do with my degree: Psychology jobs and salaries

 

Psychology is one of the most popular college majors. What kinds of psychology jobs are out there for you if you have an undergraduate degree? Dr. Stewart Shankman, Ph.D. spoke with us about how he prepares his students for …

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3 Things Diverse Graduates Should Look for in a Possible Employer

Senior year is approaching, and it’s time to search for a job.

With millions of employers to choose from, how do you narrow the search and find the best company for diverse graduates in the workforce?

In this post, we’ll …

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College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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Health Equity Stipend Program for undergraduate & graduate students in health/pre-health degrees

NEPHTC Health Equity Stipend Program for Undergraduate and Graduate students in health/Pre-health degrees 

NEPHTC provides stipends of $3,500 to 27 students per year for field placements and faculty-student collaborative projects throughout New England. To qualify, you must be a graduate …

By Sue Atkins
Sue Atkins Associate Director, Employer Relations
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3 Questions with Adam Helitzer E’14, Chief of Staff at ECP (Extended Care Pro)

Welcome to “3 Questions with …”, a recurring feature on the Career Center blog. We’re asking alumni of all graduation years and career interests to share a bit of their experiences and advice. 

Adam Helitzer E’14 Chief of Staff, ECP …

By Robin Kahan
Robin Kahan Associate Director, Engineering Career Services
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National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Graduate Fellowship Program – Deadline Oct. 2, 2023

The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Graduate Fellowship Program (NGFP) is the premier channel for bringing top talent to tackle our nation’s critical security missions. NGFP provides unique opportunities for fellows to: (1) work alongside leading experts at NNSA program …

By Sue Atkins
Sue Atkins Associate Director, Employer Relations
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Internship Spotlight: MIT D-Lab

Current student Laura Mogannam shared the following about being an Intern at the MIT D-Lab …

What did you do as an intern at this organization?
The project I was involved in at MIT D-Lab was working to disseminate clay …

By Sheryl Rosenberg
Sheryl Rosenberg Associate Director
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