UBC offers various resources to help Manufacturing Engineering students develop professionally and achieve their career goals.

These resources are designed to enhance your skills, expand your network, and prepare you for success in the competitive job market.

UBC Career Centre: The UBC Career Centre offers a range of resources to support your career development. Attend workshops and seminars covering essential topics like resume writing, interview skills, and professional networking to gain practical strategies for job market success. Participate in networking events to connect with industry professionals and potential employers, providing valuable insights into job openings, industry trends, and career paths. Additionally, benefit from one-on-one career advising with experienced professionals who can help you develop a personalized career plan, explore job opportunities, and prepare effectively for interviews.

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The Experiential Learning Hub (E-Hub) at UBC Applied Science offers action-based programs and workshops to enhance your skills and prepare you for the job market. The E-Hub provides opportunities for students to participate in hands-on learning experiences, such as internships, research projects, and industry collaborations

Mentorship Programs

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Ten Thousand Coffees: Connect with alumni and industry professionals for career advice and mentorship. This platform allows students to seek guidance from experienced professionals who can provide valuable insights and advice on navigating their career paths.

Engineering Mentorship Program: Pair with experienced engineers for guidance and support. This program matches students with mentors who share their interests and career goals, providing personalized advice and support.

Connect and Learn from the Best

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As you advance your career with our professional development resources, deepen your understanding by engaging directly with industry leaders. Discover firsthand insights, career advice, and the latest industry trends from experts shaping the future of manufacturing. Start building valuable connections that can drive your career forward.

Engage with Industry Leaders

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