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 STUDENTS
Detailed information is available in the Student Guide to Internships.- 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
- On-campus interviewing
- Internship listings
- Resource Center
- Workshops
- Resume referrals
- 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
- Register and submit a resume with Career Services
- 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
- Conduct on-campus interviews
- Check internship listings each week and apply for opportunities
- Participate in career fair events and follow up with employers of interest
- Utilize resources to create your own internship if desired.
- Report your offers
COMPONENTS OF THE PROGRAM FOR FACULTY/STAFF
Detailed information is available in the Faculty/Staff Guide to Internships.- Faculty Guide to Internships
- Database of departmental internship coordinators
- List-serv for internship announcements and issues
- Internship listings through MonsterTRAK
- Access to resumes of students who are registered with Career Services
- Opportunity to meet with employers
- Resource for internship issues, policies, and legislation
- Speaker services by career counselors
COMPONENTS OF THE PROGRAM FOR EMPLOYERS
Detailed information is available in the Employer Guide to Internships.- Employer Guide to Internships
- On-campus interviewing, campus visits and presentations
- Internship postings at no charge through MonsterTRAK
- Assistance with internship programs
- Resources for connecting with faculty and students
- Career fairs
- Resume referral services
- Opportunities to sponsor student interns