Deep partnerships with industry are essential to advancing the overall research and educational missions of the school. Whether you represent a research organization, a large corporation, or a growing start-up, we can explore partnership opportunities tailored to your needs. The Office of Industry Relations is here to connect your organization with world-class faculty and students, facilitating relationships for recruitment, research, mentoring, classroom engagement, and professional development. Working together to support innovation, identify and attract top engineering talent, and build lasting relationships will benefit both your organization and the WashU McKelvey School of Engineering.

To post a position, search student resumes, schedule a recruitment event, or coordinate interview schedules, please contact the WashU Center for Career Engagement or get started through Handshake.

How to Make Your Voice Heard in the Workplace (Especially as a Woman or Minority)

Have you ever sat silently as a coworker talked for 47 of the 50 minutes allotted for a meeting? Have you mentioned an idea only to be ignored or have someone else say it later and get credit? It can …

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The Takeoff Interview: Jim McKelvey (Co-founder of Square, Founder of Invisibly, and Author of The Innovation Stack)

Jim on how Square fought off Amazon, his new book “The Innovation Stack,” starting Square with his former intern Jack Dorsey, what it means to be an entrepreneur, and more.

Interview Guest: Jim McKelvey (Twitter: @2000F)
Role: Co-Founder of Square; …

By Kelli Delfosse
Kelli Delfosse
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12 Mastercard Employees Earn New Cybersecurity Management Graduate Certificate

Program co-created by Washington University and Mastercard provides next-level education to address regional cybersecurity skills gap.

The Henry Edwin Sever Institute at the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis will hold a graduation ceremony to recognize …

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Kelli Delfosse
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