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Careers and Employability

Our graduates are sought after by leading industry employers from across the globe.

An Engineering degree from Newcastle University can be your first step in an exciting career. Employers recognise our degrees across the globe, and we design many of our courses in partnership with industry experts. This means you'll gain valuable, relevant experience as you learn.

Learn with industry

We design our curriculum in collaboration with industry partners. We equip our students with the knowledge and practical skills to excel in your chosen career*.

You will engage with industry throughout your course in a variety of activities, including:

  • industrial placements
  • enrichment week activities
  • guest lectures
  • industry/alumni sessions
  • real-world projects
  • professional careers events
  • data insights bootcamp
  • site visits
  • industrially focused modules
  • professional skills support/mock interviews
  • industry-led problem solving training
  • work shadowing
  • summer experiences
  • access to online portal providing employability opportunities

*Awarded 5 QS Stars for Student Employability (2026)

Students and industry representatives networking at a careers event.

Pathway to professional chartership

Many of our degrees are accredited by various relevant accreditation bodies depending on the course content, including:

Accreditation is your assurance that the degree programme you’re studying meets the standards set by the engineering profession.

A Chartered Engineer (CEng) is one of the most recognised international engineering qualifications.

  • our Master of Engineering (MEng) degrees are a direct route to becoming chartered. You don’t need to study any further qualifications to work toward chartered status

our Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degrees can also lead to Chartered Engineer status. However, you’ll need to complete further study, such as an approved Master's degree

Careers Service

Our Careers Service has a wide range of tools and support available to students. These will provide all the knowledge and experience you need for a successful job search. Some of the services available include:

  • MyCareer: an online portal which can help you book a careers appointment, sign up for events, and search for graduate jobs, work experience and part-time employment.
  • Feedback on your CV: the Careers Service can help you write a winning CV. Get feedback from our CV advisers and access our new online CV checker, CareerSet.
  • Find jobs: whether you’re seeking a graduate or part-time job, use our vacancy search to find the right role for you.
  • Gain work experience: find invaluable work experience in the form of paid internships (on or off campus), placement years, work shadowing and insight days.
  • Practise interviews: practise your interview skills using our video interview platforms, Shortlist.Me and Graduates First.
Some students and a staff member from the Careers Service chatting in front of a Careers Service banner.

Graduate destinations

A degree from the School of Engineering will open up a world of career opportunities, ranging from business and management to consultancy and groundbreaking research.

Our past graduates also work on advising government on policy as well as for world-leading organisations, such as:

  • Nissan
  • British Steel
  • Arup
  • Transport for London
  • Dyson
  • Siemens
  • Network Rail
  • Mott McDonald