Data, Technology, and Engineering Duke Library Resource

In collaboration with Duke Libraries, the Career Center is excited to announce the Data Technology & Engineering Careers for Industry Research Guide, a comprehensive library guide for these industries!

This guide contains resources and tools available to you through Duke Libraries and the Career Center to explore data, technology, and engineering industries:

  • Career Resources for finding roles and opportunities
  • Scholarly Sources such as research databases, market and industry information, and academic journals
  • Books featuring current titles on industry and career development
  • Professional Organizations in data, technology, and engineering
  • LibGuides on biomedical engineering, civil and environmental engineering, mechanical engineering and materials science, electrical and computer engineering, and computer science
  • Career Center Resources including those that can be found on Career Hub
  • Industry Specific Resources like job boards

Resource Highlights

These highlighted resources and titles offer a starting point. View the guide to identify additional tools across the data, technology, and engineering fields.

Scholarly Source: Engineering Village

Research scholarly journals, conference proceedings, patents, government reports, and reference books in electronics, computer science, physics, electrical, and mechanical engineering.

LibGuide: Biomedical Engineering

Utilize the guide to support your research in the biomedical engineering field.

Book: Cracking the PM Interview

Learn about “PM” (product manager and project manager) roles across various industries, which experiences to pursue, and how to translate your background for PM and format your application materials, and prepare for interviews, including behavioral, case, product, and technical questions.

Book: Effective C++

Discover 55 practical guidelines for writing more effective C++ with specific examples.

Book: Careers in Tech, Data and Digital

Explore careers in tech beyond traditional coding roles, particularly data and digital roles that are interesting, creative, and collaborative.

Visit this Duke Libraries link to start exploring 🧐. It is a helpful tool for learning more about trends, challenges, jobs/internships, and technical interview prep as you consider your career goals within data, technology, or engineering.

By Lauren Coury
Lauren Coury Career Advisor, Data, Technology, and Engineering