Introduce kids to the wide world of engineering!

The 4th edition of our award-winning career guide is now available!

Show kids how engineering will help them make a difference in the world!

With our 52-page magazine-style publication, they’ll learn that:

  • Engineering is a great career option. We highlight all the cool things engineers do to make the world a better, safer, and more fun place.

  • Engineering is the driving force behind new green technologies to combat climate change.

  • Engineering can offer meaningful work at a good salary and many options for graduates. Includes updated data on degrees, schools, and salaries.

We cover innovations and new technologies in areas like these:

  • Artificial Intelligence

  • Cybersecurity

  • Biotechnology

  • Environmental issues and green technologies

  • Energy

  • Space exploration

  • Robotics

… and many more.

PLUS: Tips and strategies for getting in and paying for school.

Just $9.95 per printed copy!

To have a review copy sent to you, please email us.

TEST YOUR STUDENTS’ KNOWLEDGE: Email us to get a free student workbook.


DIGITAL COPIES ALSO AVAILABLE

  • Minimum order: 100 copies for $399.

  • Receive either a PDF to download or a fun flip-book edition.

    Please email Bob Black for more information.

TEST YOUR STUDENTS’ ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE: Get a FREE interactive Engineering Career Guide Student Workbook (PDF) by signing up below.

 

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To have a review copy emailed to you, email Bob Black.

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We know something about outreach

Almost 20 years ago, the Start Engineering team created Engineering, Go for It!, the first engineering outreach publication designed to make engineering accessible and exciting to K-12 audiences. Then we built a franchise around engineering outreach that reached over a million students and teachers through a magazine, a website, meetings and workshops, and partnerships with industry, government, and non-profits.

Now we’re building on this legacy. As always, our career guide shows middle-school and high-school students how they can make the world a better place through a career in engineering.