Internships and Careers

There are many opportunities in internships and full-time employment for chemical and biological engineers. Review the department's four-year roadmap for a full list of recommended actions and opportunities.

  • Ryan Haines at Bend Research
    Chart your career path with the CEAS ProReady initiative:
    • Develop your resume and cover letter
    • Learn about careers
    • Prepare for interviews
    • Consider graduate school and what it takes to get there
    • and more!
  • Sign up for Handshake to see open internship and job opportunities for CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ students and alumni, as well as
    • Virtual career fairs
    • Interviews (practice and real)
    • Company information sessions
  • Visit the Career Services website and take advantage of what the university can offer you as a student.
  • Join the undergraduate mailing list to receive job and internship opportunities.
    • Go to Ìýand subscribe to the undergraduate mailing list "che-undergrad@lists.colorado.edu".
  • Attend campus, CEAS, and department career fairs.
  • Sign up for the Alumni Student Mentor Program.
  • Join theÌý.ÌýBuild your professional network and learn about department updates and job information.

Other Helpful Job Resources

Search Engines

U.S. and International job postings are available through AIChE, which is a worthwhile professional organization for chemical engineers.

Search for jobs by name or "hotbed" area (ex. Rocky Bio is CO, MT, NV, UT, and WY).

Features a wide variety of jobs with the ability to search by engineering type or state. It is easy to narrow down to co-ops/internships or entry level jobs. You can also register for Job Alerts.

This website has career advice articles and job postings. The postings can be searched by discipline, location and keywords.

Job postings can be searched by discipline, location and keywords. Note that salary information populates along with the job title in the search results.

ZipRecruiter offers customized job postings and searches: