University of Wisconsin–Madison

Internships, Jobs, and More

Work with Professionals

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.

Student Jobs

UW–Madison offers a variety of great exploratory and immersive workplace experiences! Visit the Student Job Center to research opportunities and apply.

Post-Graduation Jobs and Resources

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 LinkedIn profile 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 board to 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.