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Internship Program

Internship Program

The Internship Program at Career Services provides comprehensive career counseling and services to help students integrate educational experiences with internships in the government, business, industry and non-profit sectors. The program is free for participants.

The program is also a resource to WSU faculty/staff and employers. It provides faculty/staff assistance regarding internship concerns and issues. The program assists employers with creating internship programs, recruiting for interns, and connecting with faculty/staff and students.  

Components of the Program for Faculty & Staff

Detailed information is available in the Faculty/Staff Guide to Internships.

  1. Faculty Guide to Internships
  2. Database of departmental internship coordinators
  3. List-serv for internship announcements and issues
  4. Internship listings through WSU CareerLink 
  5. Access to resumes of students who are registered with Career Services
  6. Opportunity to meet with employers
  7. Resource for internship issues, policies, and legislation
  8. Speaker services by career counselors

 

COMPONENTS OF THE PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS

Detailed information is available in the Student Guide to Internships.

  1. Internship counseling for:
    • Information about the program
    • Exploration of interests, skills, and values to determine the type of internship to pursue
    • Guidance on search strategies and developing your own internship
    • Feedback on cover letters, resumes, and interviewing
  2. On-campus interviewing
  3. Internship listings
  4. Resource Center
  5. Workshops
  6. Resume referrals
  7. Career fairs, mock interviewing, and etiquette dinner

 

Requirements for Student Eligibility

  • Must be a WSU student
  • Must have an e-mail address

 

Steps for Students

  1. Register and submit a resume with Career Services
  2. Meet with a career counselor at drop-in hours, a workshop, or an individual appointment for:
    • Information about the program
    • Exploration of interests, skills, and values to determine the type of internship to pursue
    • Guidance on search strategies and developing your own internship
    • Feedback on cover letters, resumes, and interviewing
  3. Conduct on-campus interviews
  4. Check internship listings each week and apply for opportunities
  5. Participate in career fair events and follow up with employers of interest
  6. Utilize resources to create your own internship if desired.
  7. Report your offers

 

COMPONENTS OF THE PROGRAM FOR EMPLOYERS

Detailed information is available in the Employer Guide to Internships.

  1. Employer Guide to Internships
  2. On-campus interviewing, campus visits and presentations
  3. Internship postings at no charge through WSU CareerLink 
  4. Assistance with internship programs
  5. Resources for connecting with faculty and students
  6. Career fairs
  7. Resume referral services
  8. Opportunities to sponsor student interns

Internship Guides

Three guides are available.  Chose the one(s) that apply to you.

Student Guide to Internships

Employer Guide to Internships

Faculty/Staff Guide to Internships

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