Career Information

    You already know that you want to work for NASA.


    But what exactly do you want to do? What types of jobs are available within the U.S. space agency?

    NASA employs people from all walks of life. Not only are there engineers, mathematicians, scientists and technicians, but NASA also has accountants, historians, writers, computer support people, project managers, artists, educators, human resources personnel, public relations managers, physicians, lawyers -- and more.

    The most important thing for preparing to find a job at NASA is that you study what you like and work hard to achieve your goals.

    This resource page provides information about some of the careers NASA has to offer and the many opportunities available for students. Read the information and listen to the podcasts to discover the opportunities and what other students have experienced as interns or as workers for NASA. Read over profiles to learn what people do for NASA, and what they studied to get there.

Career Information From NASA

  • A female LARSS intern works with electronic equipment

    NASA 9-12 Education Programs

    Explore and experience unique space and aeronautics content through NASA's education opportunities for high school students. Learn about opportunities to interact with NASA engineers and scientists.

  • Co-op student standing in front of a space shuttle

    Student Employment at NASA  →

    Check out the student services section for information about NASA's recruitment schedule, helpful interview techniques, information on completing a resume and much more.

  • Astronaut Joe Acaba

    NASA Jobs  →

    Search this site for information about the variety of NASA's career opportunities and the many ways that you can participate in the nation's space program.

  • SDO Engineers work in a Goddard clean room

    SDO Engineers Create What Never Was

    Mission engineers working on the Solar Dynamics Observatory satellite discuss what it’s like to build a satellite from scratch.

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  • Engineer Your Life logo with the words Dream Big. Love What You Do.

    Engineer Your Life  →

    What's your idea of a dream job? Check out this site to learn about the many cool jobs in engineering, the inspiring experiences of women engineers, what it's like to be a student in an engineering program, and how you can get started on this exciting career path.

  • The Dawn spacecraft

    Dawn Project: Careers  →

    A lot of people have worked on the Dawn project. The spacecraft is headed toward the asteroid belt. This site explains many types of careers that support the work of any NASA mission.

  • Portraits of women engineers

    Engineer Girl!  →

    Learn more about women in the engineering field and how engineers make a difference in society and everyday life. The site also has college-prep suggestions and homework tips to help students choose coursework that will prepare them for an engineering education.

  • Scientist in protective suit handling material with a portion of the periodic chart in the background

    Careers in Genesis  →

    A number of people work on the Genesis project. This site provides information about the people supporting the Genesis mission.

  • Future Flight Design billboard with NASA logo on top, planted in a green field

    Future Flight Design: Career Resources  →

    Biographies and trading cards in the More Resources section highlight careers in aeronautics and aerospace engineering.

  • A female student with headphones on

    NASA Student Opportunities Podcasts

    Listen to these archived podcasts that feature students discussing their experiences with NASA. The podcast also discusses NASA internships, fellowships, contests and other student opportunities.

  • Different examples of wavelengths as seen from space

    Astronomy as a Profession  →

    Review the library of questions and answers to learn more about being an astrophysicist, an astronomer, a physicist and more.

  • Map showing snow and ice amounts on Earth

    Careers in Earth Science  →

    Learn about Earth science professions to see how they relate to your skills, abilities and interests.

  • NASA Quest logo

    Careers in Aeronautics  →

    This site provides information about some of the fascinating jobs available in the aerospace industry.

  • Female astronaut looking out the window of the space station at Earth

    NASA Careers From NASA Glenn  →

    NASA's Glenn Research Center has information available on many careers and how to prepare for them. While geared towards Girl Scouts, the information is good for every student interested in working at NASA.

  • Experimental airplane

    NASA Aerospace Careers  →

    NASA Aerospace Careers Information Summaries from NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center describe many jobs, from research pilots to machine shop technicians.

  • Cartoon host named Astro Ferret standing behind the word Astro-Venture

    Career Fact Sheets and Trading Cards  →

    Check out Astro-Venture's resources on careers that include job titles and descriptions, areas of expertise, interests and abilities, suggested school subjects and courses, education needed, and more.

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