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Engineering Career Community Cohort (ECCC)

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Are you an engineering master’s student considering your future career options? Are you hoping to learn more about yourself ​and connect with other engineering students, ​career educators, and employers? Do you want to ​map out your career? We encourage you to submit the interest form for the Engineering Career Community Cohort! 

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ECCC Interest Form

  • Starting in Fall 2025
  • Meet once a week for 1.5 hours on Tuesdays from 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m., October 7th - November 11th
  • Will meet in person at the School of Engineering Quad
  • Interest Form Due: Friday, October 3rd, 2025, at 5 p.m.

About the Cohort

The Engineering Career Community Cohort (ECCC) is a six-week program designed to help engineering master’s students explore their strengths, clarify their career goals, and build meaningful connections. Through interactive workshops, guided reflection, and networking with peers, alumni, and employers, students create a personalized career roadmap and gain the tools, confidence, and community to launch their careers.

Engineering master's students at Stanford University.

  • Week 1: Career Strategy & Job Market Trends
  • Week 2: LinkedIn, Values & AI-Era Personal Branding
  • Week 3: Design Your Career Roadmap and Explore Career Pathway Tools
  • Week 4: Industry Insights - Employer & Alumni Panel
  • Week 5: Present Your Career Roadmap
  • Week 6: Recognition of Accomplishments, Support, and Network

Cohort Takeaways

DISCOVERDEVELOPCOMMUNITYCULTIVATEREFLECT

Uncover your values, strengths, and career identity to craft a personal career roadmap.
Align your career roadmap with your skills and goals to build a personal brand that stands out in today’s job market.Connect with peers, alumni, and industry professionals to exchange knowledge, share opportunities, and open doors to meaningful work.
Cultivate a supportive space for growth through collaboration, vulnerability, and peer-to-peer learning.
Engage in guided practices that deepen self-awareness, strengthen your voice, and align career goals.
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