Welcome to the Engineering community! Members of this community like to tackle complex issues with uniquely sharp abilities to build, analyze, design, and evaluate. Engineers explore new technologies, materials, and systems, and imagine how they can be applied to improve quality of life. Engineering is a technologically driven field where the skills needed are constantly changing. Employers in this field cite critical thinking, mathematics and science, complex problem solving, communication, creativity, collaboration, decision making, active listening, and active learning as being highly important across the many industries and disciplines.

Take-Home Pay Calculator: Everything You Need to Know Before Your First Paycheck

Gen Z’ers care about their salaries, and for good reason. They’re growing up in a time of high inflation rates. Rent, grocery prices, and other living expenses are rising nationwide. They’re not looking for higher salaries because they’re just money-focused. …

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What Is Professional Development (and Why Does It Matter)?

School may be over, but learning is a lifelong process, especially if you want to move up the career ladder. Professional development plays a huge role in helping you advance in your chosen career. But what is professional development, and …

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What’s Typically Included with an Internship Housing Stipend?

What’s Typically Included with an Internship Housing Stipend? was originally published by Urban Bound.

Okay, college student: so, you’ve applied for an internship that offers a housing stipend—and you’re wondering what that actually includes. It’s an excellent question, but not …

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How to Relocate for An Internship

How to Relocate for An Internship was originally published on The Intern Hustle

I’ve been there. And when I say there, I mean standing in an empty apartment, by myself, 2,500 miles away from home. But the real question is, …

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What Are Critical Thinking Skills?

In the workplace, we’re constantly bombarded with new information to sort through and find solutions. Employers want to hire people who are good at analyzing these facts and coming to rational conclusions — otherwise known as critical thinking skills. Critical …

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Using AI in the Job Search  

This handout outlines the various ways you can use AI, specifically ChatGPT, in your job search.  

Tips when using AI: 

How to Report and Register for Co-op

Registering for co-op is a two-step process. As co-op is considered a class; you must register for it on LeopardWeb …

Co-op Handbook

*The Co-op Handbook complements but does not replace Academic Catalog policies specific to your major. Consult your Co-op & Career …

Co-op Action Guide

The Co-ops & Careers Office offers many resources and events to equip you with the necessary tools to evolve your …

Commonly Asked Interview Questions for Co-op

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Technical Skills by Major

This list represents skills you may have acquired by the completion of your degree program.   

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Data is a critical part of HR responsibilities, but how do you know you’re getting the most out of it…

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Learn how to configure a Cisco switch to connect and control resources on your network. Join Denise Allen-Hoyt in this…

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Active Directory is the hub of Windows Server administration. In this course, Timothy Pintello will help you install, configure, and…

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PowerShell 5 Essential Training

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Mapping the Modern Web Design Process

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Once you eliminate the trends and terminology, web design is about one thing and one thing only: getting your message…

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Learn how to write a well-constructed business report. In this course, author and senior Kelley School of Business lecturer Judy…

Windows Server 2012: Configure Basic Microsoft Services

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Learn to configure three essential Microsoft services for any organization running Windows Server 2012: file sharing, printers, and remote server…

Excel Data Analysis: Forecasting

Taught by Wayne Winston
Professor Wayne Winston has taught advanced forecasting techniques to Fortune 500 companies for more than twenty years. In this course,…

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Storytelling for Designers

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The main goal for most design projects is to convey a message visually, in a way that hooks the viewer.…

IT Service Management: ISO20000

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Learn the core components of ISO/IEC 20000. ISO/IEC 20000 is the first international standard for IT service management developed by…

Jeffrey Zeldman: 20 years of Web Design and Community

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Who is Jeffrey Zeldman? The “Miles Davis of web design”? “Godfather of the web”? Or simply “your friend on the…

Windows Server 2012: Installation and Configuration

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Get a practical introduction to setting up Windows Server 2012. Timothy Pintello breaks down this basic IT task into its…

Unity 4: 2D Essential Training

Taught by Jesse Freeman
Many of the games hitting app stores are 2D games. Unity is the perfect engine for designing them. Why? Unity…

AWK Essential Training

Taught by David D. Levine
So you’ve got a large data set. New information is always coming in, and it’s messy and inconsistent. Text files,…

Real-World GIS (2014)

Taught by Jason VanHorn
Learning GIS (geographical information systems) requires training in cartography, database management, and spatial analysis. But once you’ve built a solid…

Learning IPv6 (2014)

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Get to know IPv6, the latest version of Internet Protocol, which routes traffic across the web. It’s not widely adopted…

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Career Outcomes

The Career Outcomes Survey is administered bi-annually to all bachelor’s and master’s degree students who participated in the December, April, or August commencement exercises. The data below is collected up to six months following graduation by Wentworth Institute of Technology’s Center for Cooperative Education and Career Development. This information is collected in accordance with the national standards established by NACE.

View our comprehensive Class of 2023 report here which includes longitudinal comparisons through 2019.

If you are a member of the Class of 2024 please complete the Career Outcomes survey here.

Use the drop-down menus below to filter by specific Class Year, School, or Major. Please note, new programs that have not graduated their first class will not be found in the drop-down menus.  

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First Destination

First Destination is a nationally recognized term that is used to describe the first experiences of college graduates.  At Wentworth, we survey students at cap and gown pick-up and follow up within six months following graduation. Undergraduate students pursue a variety of opportunities post-graduation, including full-time employment, graduate school, and entrepreneurial endeavors.