AY 20-21 Alumni Volunteer Survey
Alumni volunteers are an integral part of our department, with over 100 alumni volunteering each year to present on their work, sit on panels, talk with students, and provide feedback on design projects.  Your involvement is hugely impactful for our students' career and professional development and we cannot tell you enough how much we appreciate you volunteering your time.

All events will be virtual for Fall 2020, which means that alumni from all over the world are welcome to participate.  Please complete the form below to express a general interest in volunteering and we'll follow-up throughout the year about different volunteer opportunities as our schedule comes together.
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First Name *
Last Name *
Preferred Email Address *
Phone Number (optional)
Job Title *
Company Name *
How much time would you like to contribute to volunteering with the department? *
Please indicate your interest in the following types of individual engagement opportunities: *
Good Fit
Could Help if Needed
Not a Good Fit
Mock Interviews: Provide practice job interviews for students beginning the job search process.
Informational Interviews: Meet with a student and give them an opportunity to ask you questions about your career and advice for them as a new engineer.
Job Focused Informational Interviews: Meet with students in the process of applying for a job with your company to provide targeted advice.
Please indicate your interest in the following event-based virtual engagement opportunities: *
Strong Interest
Could Help if Needed
Not Interested
Mini Career Presentations: Spend ~15 minutes talking with a group of students about your job and your field of practice.
Focus Area Panels: Sit on a panel with 2-4 alumni and answer questions about how an ME subject area (i.e.: heat transfer, material science, etc.) relates to your work.
Guest Lectures: Spend ~30 minutes leading a targeted guest lecture in a core class.
Networking Rotations: Talk informally with different groups of students for ~10 minutes each, then rotate to talk with a different group.
Discussion Groups: Spend an hour meeting with a small group of alumni and students to talk with them about your career area and answer questions.
Day in the Life/Show and Tell: Spend an 1-2 hours walking a group of students through your day and showing them a cool project or piece of tech you've worked on.
Project Judging: Provide feedback to students in design based classes on their work.
Workshop Facilitation: Lead a workshop designed to introduce students to a specific technical or non-technical skill.
Virtual Happy Hours: Join students for trivia and other informal community building opportunities.
Are there any other kinds of events you would be interested in participating in that we haven't mentioned above?   We're always looking for new ideas!
Please briefly describe your professional focus areas and/or topics that you would be most interested in discussing with students.  Note: If you have already provided us with this information in the past, you are welcome to indicate "return volunteer" in the space below instead of answering the question again. *
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