Internships and Careers

Mia Mollicone ’25, working for Suffolk Construction at the Gillette Stadium renovation. It was the first of four internships!

Career development is built into the undergraduate experience through the Engineering Student Success Center. Dedicated staff provide one-on-one coaching, skill-building workshops, and networking events throughout the year to support students as they explore internships, research opportunities, full-time positions, and graduate school.

Highlights include two annual career fairs, the ITR300 internship preparation course, and a weekly careers newsletter. The college also collaborates with local, regional, and global employers to connect students with real-world opportunities in industries that align with their interests.

Lisa Kuosmanen
Career Education Specialist
Supports first-year undergraduate students

lkuosmanen@uri.edu

Lauren Creamer
Career Services and Employer Relations Coordinator
Supports all undergraduate students (except first-year) and graduate students
lauren_creamer@uri.edu

Internships & Research Opportunities

Approximately 85% of engineering undergraduates gain hands-on experience through at least one internship or research opportunity—and many complete two or more before graduation. These real-world experiences are essential for success in engineering careers after graduation.

Most students complete internships during the summer for pay rather than academic credit. In fact, 99% of students who completed internships in 2022, 2023, and 2024 were paid for their work.


Full-Time Job Search

Graduates from the College of Engineering are highly sought after. In fact, 97% are employed in their field or enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation.

Engineering students at URI receive personalized support as they prepare for life after graduation. Career services include one-on-one advising, job search strategies, resume reviews, and mock interviews. Students also have access to career exploration tools such as What Can I Do With This Major? and the Occupational Outlook Handbook, as well as detailed data on job titles, employers, and salary outcomes by major.

Graduate School Pathways

Many engineering students at URI choose to pursue advanced degrees such as a Master’s (M.S.), Doctorate (Ph.D.), MBA, or even M.D. Our FastTrack: Accelerated B.S./M.S. Degrees option is also very popular with students. If you’re considering graduate school, it’s a good idea to start early – especially if you plan to pursue research-intensive programs or a Ph.D.

Students pursuing medical or clinical careers should also connect with URI’s Pre-Health Advisor for additional support.

Resources and Opportunities

Our graduates go on to work with leading companies such as:

Millstone Medical OutsourcingMedtronicVA Healthcare SystemDEKAAmgen
AmgenPfizerMearthane Products CorporationBristol Myers SquibbToray Plastics
Pare CorporationGZA GeoEnvironmentalRIDOTMassDOTDiPrete Engineering
IGTGeneral Dynamics Electric BoatSEACORPRite-SolutionsRTX
Naval Undersea Warfare CenterSensataRISE EngineeringHexagon Manufacturing IntelligenceRDSI
Pepsi Co.Tiffany and Co.Lucas MilhauptP&GLockheed Martin
General Dynamics Electric BoatHayward IndustriesVATNNaval Undersea Warefare CenterMTU Aero Engines NA
Great Lakes Dredge and DockWeeks MarineApplied Physical SciencesGeneral Dynamics Electric BoatNaval Undersea Warefare Center

And continue their education at top universities like:

MITStanfordUniveristy of MichiganNortheastern University
Georgia TechCarnegie MellonColorado School of MinesVirginia Tech
The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityUniversity of ConnecticutTechnical University of DenmarkPurdue University
University of MinnesotaDuke UniversityCornellURI