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Career Success & Experiential Education

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Career Success and Experiential Education (CSEE) at New York Tech is committed to helping you make impactful connections between your educational experience and your career goals. Through personalized advising and programs, you’ll uncover your passions and values, explore careers and majors that suit you, develop real-world skills, and make plans to achieve your post-graduate goals.

CSEE builds relationships with alumni, corporate and community partners, and graduate schools to optimize students’ internship, job, volunteer, and career opportunities. Through our strategic partnerships across campus departments, you can participate in co-curricular experiences that help to ensure you are competitive in your future pursuits.

Business, government, not-for-profit, and industry representatives actively participate in recruitment activities, including industry panels, employer lunch-and-learn information sessions, networking events, and annual career fairs conducted during the fall and spring semesters.

Handshake

Handshake is New York Tech’s online job platform for students and alumni to schedule an appointment with a career advisor, upload résumés, search for employers, apply for jobs and internships, attend events and fairs, and access career resources.

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What We Offer

CSEE hosts career and internship fairs, resume workshops, mock interviews, employment boot camps, special programs and events, and more–everything you’ll need to set you on the path to success.

For Employers

Secure the talent you need, when you need it. New York Tech’s students and alumni are engaged, technologically savvy physicians, architects, scientists, engineers, business leaders, digital artists, healthcare professionals, and more. Whether you want to recruit interns or employees or collaborate on research or community impact projects, CSEE can help.

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For Alumni and Graduates

New York Tech alumni receive the professional development benefits of a relationship with CSEE for life. From searching for new employment opportunities on Handshake to attending networking events and career fairs, find out more about what CSEE can do for you even after graduation.

Student Resources

No matter where you are in your New York Tech journey, CSEE has the resources you need to pursue your employment goals. From helping students find on-campus jobs to help mitigate college costs to using Handshake to search for internships to gain relevant real-world experience, learn more about how we can help.

Staff Voices

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Without question, [experiential education] is the most practical way to develop students professionally. It provides them with the experience needed to secure a job after graduation.

Amy Bravo
Senior Director, Career Success and Experiential Education

Alumni Profiles

Intertwining Medicine and Management

Chiya Abramowitz (D.O./M.B.A. ’24) hopes to take his management and medical education to the next level as he pursues work in radiology and healthcare entrepreneurship.

New York Tech alumni John and Roxanna Kariyannis

A Match Made in Architecture

John and Roxanna Kariyannis have been a remarkable duo ever since their days at New York Tech. It has only gotten better in the 18 years they have been married and raising their son and niece.

New York Tech alumnus Jasdeep Gulati

An Alumnus’ Commitment to the Environment

Energy management graduate Jasdeep Gulati (M.S. ’22) is highly invested in educating people about environmental and climate sustainability.

Studying Climate Change One Degree at a Time

Junhua Qu (M.S. ’24) began her collegiate journey in Beijing. But, her interest in climate change took her to New York Tech’s Vancouver campus to study energy management.

An Alumnus Takes Down Barriers to Eye Care

Optometrist Dean Hart, OD (B.S. ’82), dedicates his time to service and humanitarianism, donating his resources to provide eye care for those in need.

Rob Brown Jr. (B.S. ’02)

You Gotta Have Heart

After seeing the massive loss of life on 9/11, Rob Brown Jr. (B.S. ’02), who retired as a lieutenant with the New York City Fire Department in 2021, wanted to focus on the health of first responders.

Events

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Learn more about how New York Tech can help you gain the knowledge and skills you need to develop a fulfilling and lifelong career that suits your unique interests and passions.