Internships and other early career experiences can help you develop workplace skills and professional connections, navigate an organization’s culture, and learn new perspectives. They offer opportunities to manage projects, reflect, connect the experience to goals, and receive performance-based feedback.
Most students participate in early career experiences during their junior and senior years during the semester or summer. Applications and interviews are typically required.
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Student Administrative and Events Assistant, African American Studies (UW-Madison)
Education
07/20/2026
HF
07/01/2026
Peer Advisor, Morgridge Center for Public Service (UW-Madison)
Education
07/10/2026
HF
07/01/2026
Social Media Assistant, University Health Services (UW-Madison)
Health
07/09/2026
HF
07/01/2026
Social Media Assistant, University Health Services (UW-Madison)
Arts
07/09/2026
HF
07/01/2026
Photo and Video Student Assistant, University Health Services (UW-Madison)
Arts
07/09/2026
HF
07/01/2026
Communications Assistant, School of Education (UW-Madison)
Arts
07/19/2026
HF
07/01/2026
Student Peer Mentor, Global Engagement Office, School of Education (UW-Madison)
Education
07/12/2026
HF
07/01/2026
DTL Administrative Intern within the OEL Internship Program, Division for Teaching and Learning (UW-Madison)
Education
07/29/2026
HF
07/01/2026
MJLSP Admin Intern within the OEL Internship Program, Division for Teaching and Learning (UW-Madison)
Education
07/29/2026
HF
07/01/2026
Peer Advisor & Advising Project Specialist (Work Study Required), Office of Student Financial Aid (UW-Madison)
Education
07/17/2026
HF
07/01/2026
Visual Design Intern (Fall 2026), Active Minds (Remote)
Arts
07/24/2026
HF
07/01/2026
The Beacon AmeriCorps VISTA Project Coordinator, Wisconsin Association for Free and Charitable Clinics (Madison, WI)
Health
07/03/2026
HF
07/01/2026
Community Health Worker Intern, My Baby My Way Foundation (Remote)
Health
07/09/2026
HF
07/01/2026
Fall ESL Internships, Literacy Network (Madison, WI)
Education
07/22/2026
HF
07/01/2026
Essential Literacy Intern Fall 2026, Literacy Network (Madison, WI)
Education
07/22/2026
HF
07/01/2026
Community Initiatives Intern (Fall 2026), Active Minds (Remote)
Health
07/24/2026
HF
06/22/2026
Growth Marketing & Partnerships Intern (Federal Work Study Required), Hydrate IV Bar (Madison, WI)
Health
07/01/2026
HF
06/22/2026
Web Content & Marketing Student Assistant, InterPro: College of Engineering (UW-Madison)
Mount Horeb Recreation Department Camp (Mount Horeb, WI)
HF
Wil-Mar Community Center Summer Camps
LM
UW-Madison Badger Precollege
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Internships can be a great way to gain experience in a field that you are interested in pursuing as a career. Apply knowledge gained in the classroom to a professional work setting connected to your major or career interests. Internships can be completed in the summer or during a fall or spring semester. They can be full-time or part-time, remote or in person.
For internships, consider using these widely-available tools/resources.
Use advanced filters to focus your results, including location, pay, full-time/part-time, experience level, or whether the opportunity is remote or in person. In LinkedIn, you can also filter for opportunities where current UW alumni work.
Consider keywords to search beyond your major or a job title. These can include certain organizations/companies, the field or industry, and specific skills you want to use.
Many sites like Handshake and LinkedIn have posting alerts so you get an email when a new job is posted that meets your saved search criteria.
Leadership experience is valuable for any student who wants to work or lead others in their career. UW–Madison provides a great setting to gain these skills through student organizations, involvement in campus centers, and specific programming offered through the Center for Leadership and Involvement or the Morgridge Center.
Participate in on-the-job training while also studying the profession to prepare for certifications or future jobs in a field. These experiences are commonly found in arts-related areas.
If you are considering a career in research or academia, then you may want to gain some experience in this area. UW–Madison provides great opportunities for students — including undergrads — to work with some of the world’s leading researchers. Support the research of a faculty member or perform research, analysis, and communication of findings in an industry context.
You can find many roles on job search websites, but UW–Madison also has programs specific to undergraduate students to develop their research skills. In addition, you can explore the different research labs on campus and reach out to them to see if they have any opportunities available.
School of Education students want to make a difference in the world — through the arts, health, and education. Gaining experience in service through volunteering, service learning courses, or advocacy is a great way to explore your passions and career pathways you may want to pursue.
UW–Madison offers a variety of great exploratory and immersive workplace experiences! Visit the Student Job Center to research opportunities and apply.
There are thousands of search engines, industry associations, and government resources that can help you in your job search. Get started with a curated list of arts, health, and education opportunities; filtered jobs on Handshake; and quality external resources.
Update your LinkedInprofile to offer hiring managers and recruiters an easy way to find and reach out to you.
Join the ConnectED: Arts, Health & Education Group to stay in touch with faculty, staff, and alumni and review industry and job postings, curated by the Career Center.
Visit LinkedIn’s job boardto search jobs by keywords and location. Set alerts based on your career interests to regularly receive email updates and stay informed on the job market.