Non-Engineering Entry-Level Opportunities
As a recent college grad, you'll find great opportunities to apply your knowledge at MathWorks. Entry-level jobs across the company generally include not only engineering and software development jobs, but also jobs in usability, marketing, sales, finance, documentation, and service and support.
When you work at MathWorks, you'll find that we owe a lot of our success to the way we collaborate. We share what we are working on and the whys behind our decisions. We get involved in each other's projects by offering our perspective and expertise. And we embrace teamwork—you'll never hear anyone say, “That's not my job.”
Staying Curious Is Part of the Job at MathWorks
MathWorks culture is one that fosters lifelong learning and self-improvement. Some of what you learn will be in a classroom, but much of it is built in to the culture. You will be encouraged to expose yourself to new things, look for ways to apply what you have learned, and develop your leadership skills.
Here is just a taste of what MathWorks offers to students:
Lifelong learning: In addition to technical training and tuition reimbursement, you will have a mentor and access to leadership and professional training, as well as health and wellness programs.
Benefits and perks: MathWorks offers the usual benefits, and you can enjoy a range of extras, such as consumer discounts and specialty services to help you maintain your well-being.
Community support: All MathWorkers receive paid volunteer time so they can work in their local communities in personally fulfilling ways.
Changing the World Through Better Technology
Here are just a few of the things engineers and scientists have accomplished using MATLAB and Simulink:
Maui Electric partnered with Sandia National Labs to increase energy efficiency and renewable energy resources that will meet 70% of the state's energy demand by 2030.
Tata Motors developed an engine management system for the Tata Nano—the world’s least expensive car.
Given Imaging developed a camera-in-a-capsule as a diagnostic tool that improves visual imaging in medical procedures without subjecting patients to pain or discomfort.
KIMM developed a stable platform that operates in ocean waves, enabling the quick and safe unloading of container ships near cities that do not have deep water ports.
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