Hunting for an internship or job but not sure where to start? We’ve got you covered. This is your one-stop shop for all things related to career fairs, campus resources, and landing that perfect opportunity. Get ready to launch your career!
On Campus Resources
How do I find a job whether it’s an internship, co-op or a full time job after I graduate?
Never fear! There are two groups on campus that can help you land the job of your dreams! The first is the Career Center and the second is Pathways to Careers.
What does the Career Center do?
The University of Maine Career Center offers a wide range of services to help you – from your first year through graduation. They can assist with everything from writing a great resume and LinkedIn profile to preparing for interviews and connecting your major with your career. The Career Center also hosts major career fairs and other events to connect you with employers. They can even help explore your career options, plan and apply for graduate and professional school.
What does Pathways to Careers do?
Pathways to Careers is a hub that helps students find and prepare for internships. Its goal is to make internships more accessible and effective by offering training, mentorship, and support to connect students with valuable work experiences.
For internships or jobs related to the manufacturing sector, email Kyle Rooney at kyle.rooney@maine.edu. You can also complete this form.
For forestry related internships and jobs, please contact Eric McPherson at eric.mcpherson@maine.edu.
For all other sectors, contact Beth Campbell at beth.campbell@maine.edu.
How do I find jobs that are available? CareerLink is your go-to spot at the University of Maine for finding jobs and internships. It’s where you can easily connect with employers, sign up for on-campus interviews, and access all the career tools you’ll need. Don’t forget to sign up for CareerLink!
CareerLink – for Students
Activate your CareerLink account to recieve job and co-op opportunities in your inbox!
CareerLink – for Employers
Sign Up & Post Job / Co-op Opportunities for our engineering graduates!
What are some of the places on campus that are hiring?
Research Centers
What is a research center or institute?
Think of a research center or institute as a hub for collaboration and innovation. It’s a place where faculty, staff, and students from different departments team up to work on big, interdisciplinary challenges that are often too complex for a single department to solve alone. These centers are where some of the university’s most cutting-edge research happens.
What do I do if I want to work at a research center?
A great first step is to see if a professor from your department is affiliated with a center. Check the “people” or “team” sections on each center’s website. If you find a faculty member, don’t hesitate to reach out to them directly to learn more about their work and ask about opportunities for students.
What are the research centers at UMaine?
These are the research centers on campus. You might be surprised that each one connects to engineering and computing in some way!
UMaine Research Centers
- Aquaculture Research Institute (ARI)
- Advanced Structures and Composites Center (ASCC)
- Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies (CCIDS)
- Center for Research on Sustainable Forests (CRSF)
- Center for Undergraduate Research (CUGR)
- Center on Aging (CoA)
- Climate Change Institute (CCI)
- Forest Bioproducts Research Institute (FBRI)
- Frontier Institute for Research in Sensor Technologies (FIRST)
- Innovative Media, Research and Commercialization Center (IMRC)
- Institute of Medicine (IoM)
- Maine Center for Genetics and the Environment (MCGE)
- Maine Center for Research in STEM Education (RiSE Center)
- Maine Sea Grant
- Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center
- Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions (Mitchell Center)
