The College of Engineering will usually have a placement office which coordinates on-campus interviews with students and personnel representatives of technical and manufacturing companies seeking suitable Engineering graduates.
Get job with big company or consulting firm or state bureaucracy. Your looking for a finishing school.
Join a engineering wolf pack inside that company. Find a boss who can teach you the ropes.
Learn the political half of engineering the schools can't teach.
Get your license or credential from the state.
get a job. It should be easy for you. An engineering degree is very promising. I would do some interning in the mean time and start putting together a resume.
Wait tables at Applebees til you can find a better job.....it takes time!
im still a freshman but im just curious