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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.