Auburn Engineering seeks to equip and empower you to discover, develop, and launch your educational and professional goals. As employers recruit Auburn Engineers, and college graduates across the country, they seek a foundation of skills and competencies that demonstrate you are prepared for success in the workplace and as a professional in your field.
Don’t worry, that doesn’t mean you have to know everything you’ll ever need for your job by the time you graduate! It means there are an identified set of skills and competencies that provide you the foundation to successfully navigate to your first destination after Auburn. You will also be prepared to offer significant contributions to your professional role and continue developing your skillset throughout your professional life.
What are career ready competencies and how do I develop them?
There are eight career ready competencies, identified by a National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) taskforce of employers and university career development professionals. Each of them are defined in the dropdown menu below.
Where and how are you already developing each competency? Think about all aspects of your experience:
- Classroom settings: presentations, projects, assignments
- Part-time job
- Student organizations
- Internship or co-op
- Research experience
- Study abroad program
- Personal projects
- Career fair or networking experience
As you prepare for future interviews, identify specific experiences where you have developed these competencies and be prepared to share them with interviewers by using the STAR interview method.
Career Ready Competencies Defined
Proactively develop oneself and one’s career through continual personal and professional learning, awareness of one’s strengths and weaknesses, navigation of career opportunities, and networking to build relationships inside and outside of one’s organization.
National Association of Colleges and Employers (2024). Career readiness competencies for a career-ready workforce.
Ways to develop this competency
- Gain knowledge of job search strategies from start to finish (strategies, relevant sites, application, negotiation, etc.).
- Write a professional resume, customized cover letter and reference list.
- Implement networking strategies to build an intentional network, including active use of sites like LinkedIn.
- Develop the skills necessary to successfully interview for jobs or internships.
- Identify resources to explore graduate/professional school.
Clearly and effectively exchange information, ideas, facts, and perspectives with individuals inside and outside of an organization.
National Association of Colleges and Employers (2024). Career readiness competencies for a career-ready workforce.
Ways to develop this competency
- Develop and deliver a presentation for a class.
- Check for understanding by asking clarifying questions.
- Proofread online and written communication.
Identify and respond to needs based upon an understanding of situation context and logical analysis of relevant information.
National Association of Colleges and Employers (2024). Career readiness competencies for a career-ready workforce.
Ways to develop this competency
- Develop an action plan with specific steps to solve problems.
- Brainstorm solutions to a problem before bringing it to a supervisor / professor.
- Activate your mind - read, do puzzles, write, etc.
Recognize and capitalize on personal and team strengths to achieve organizational goals.
National Association of Colleges and Employers (2024). Career readiness competencies for a career-ready workforce.
Ways to develop this competency
- Take on a leadership role in a group or organization.
- Demonstrate initiative at your on-campus job / internship / co-op by taking on additional responsibilities.
- Motivate team members with a positive attitude and leverage their strengths when delegating work.
Knowing work environments differ greatly, understand and demonstrate effective work habits, and act in the interest of the larger community and workplace.
National Association of Colleges and Employers (2024). Career readiness competencies for a career-ready workforce.
Ways to develop this competency
- Use a planner or calendar to prioritize work / assignments and meet deadlines.
- Reflect on a recent challenge and identify areas of growth and improvement for the future.
- Review your social media through the eyes of a future employer and determine appropriateness.
Build and maintain collaborative relationships to work effectively toward common goals, while appreciating diverse viewpoints and shared responsibilities.
National Association of Colleges and Employers (2024). Career readiness competencies for a career-ready workforce.
Ways to develop this competency
- Collaborate with others on a class project.
- Handle difficult conversations in person with respect.
- Consider others’ perspectives before making a decision.
Understand and leverage technologies ethically to enhance efficiencies, complete tasks, and accomplish goals.
National Association of Colleges and Employers (2024). Career readiness competencies for a career-ready workforce.
Ways to develop this competency
- Effectively use Excel or similar spreadsheet application to track data and generate tables and graphs.
- Create a strong LinkedIn profile, join groups of career interest, ask for recommendations. Connect with alumni through LinkedIn.
- Be comfortable doing Internet searches, using commercial databases, creating and administering surveys.
- Become familiar with the most relevant websites for your career field(s).
Learn more about these competencies at NACE: What is Career Readiness?
Adapted from NACE Career Readiness Competencies and Rice University Center for Career Development.NEXT LEVEL AUBURN ENGINEERS | CAREER READINESS + ARTICULATION IN YOUR CLASSES
Ready to take your Auburn Engineering degree to the next level?
Next Level is an innovative program designed to help you confidently articulate your technical knowledge, skills, and experiences by the time you graduate. Through a mix of reflective writing and preparation of career artifacts, you'll learn how to clearly articulate your academic achievements, internship experiences, and personal growth - both in writing and in interviews.
This program brings career readiness right into your coursework! You'll reflect on your motivations for becoming an engineer, build key skills like resume writing and cover letter customization, and learn how to reflect on your experience in meaningful ways. It's all part of a bigger effort to help you succeed at Auburn - and beyond.
Where will you find Next Level assignments?
| First Year Course | Assignments | Career Competencies Through these assignments, you'll be contributing to your development of these corresponding competencies. |
| UNIV 1100 |
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| Second Year Courses | Assignments | Career Competencies Through these assignments, you'll be contributing to your development of these corresponding competencies. |
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| CHEN 2610 |
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| CIVL 2010 |
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| MATL 2100 |
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| MECH 2020 |
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| Third Year Courses | Assignments | Career Competencies Through these assignments, you'll be contributing to your development of these corresponding competencies. |
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BSEN 3310 BSEN 3230 |
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| CHEN 3660 |
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| CIVL 3230 |
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| COMP 3500 |
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| ELEC 3030 |
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| INSY 3020 |
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| MATL 3100 |
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| MECH 3200 |
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| STAT 3610 |
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| Fourth Year Courses | Assignments | Career Competencies Through these assignments, you'll be contributing to your development of these corresponding competencies. |
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AERO 4620 AERO 4710 |
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BSEN 4210 BSEN 4300 |
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CIVL 4530 CIVL 4590 CIVL 4690 |
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ELEC 4010 |
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INSY 4500 |
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Graduate Course |
Assignments | Career Competencies Through these assignments, you'll be contributing to your development of these corresponding competencies. |
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BATM 5120 |
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INSY 7060 |
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MECH 5840 |
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