Job and Career Resources
What Can I Do With This Degree?
Graduates from the program have gone on to managerial, educational, advocacy and technical positions in their fields of interest. EES graduates have found positions at consulting firms, municipal planning departments, state and federal agencies, law firms, non-profits and more. In addition, a number of recent graduates have chosen to pursue graduate studies in diverse fields, including soil science, resource economics, social work and animal behavior. The University of Maine has, among others, an outstanding graduate program in Ecology and Environmental Sciences leading both to M.S. and Ph.D. degrees.
In today’s job market, it is important to gain experience outside of the classroom. In EES, we encourage our students to gain on-the-job experience as soon as possible, as early as their first year on campus.
Here’s how to get started:
Step 1. Identify an internship or organization you want to work for
Step 2. Reach out to potential employers.
Step 3. Apply
Step 4. Get out there and get experience in the field.

Students on the Job
Visit the EES Students on the Job page to learn more about our students’ experiences in jobs and internships
Looking for more resources? Check out these links!
Job and Career Resources at a Glance
Quick links to UMaine’s Career Center
How to:
Doing research as a student:
Questions?
Email ees@maine.edu
