Jobs & Internships
Jumpstart Your Career
Find the resources designed to help you get a job.
UW-Green Bay helps you prepare for life after graduation – in fact, 98.5% of the class of 2022 were employed, continuing their education, and/or serving in the military. Find out how you can follow in their footsteps.

Resources to Help Find a Job or Internship
Learn how UW-Green Bay's many resources can help you land your dream job.

Handshake
Connect with employers & organizations for internships and jobs, upload resumes, and search for various positions – all from a single software application.

Internships
Get a jump start on your career! Internships can help you gain experience, but perhaps more importantly, you can determine if a certain career path is right for you.

Networking
About 70% of jobs are never published publicly, which means you have to network. Learn more about creating long-term relationships with area professionals to invigorate your career.

Job Search Sites
There are countless job boards and career search engines on the internet. To help give you a place to begin, we have a list of job search sites and resources to get you started.

Tuition Assistance
Discover a range of opportunities available through companies that offer tuition reimbursement or assistance.

Future Leaders in Manufacturing
Set yourself up for future success by earning a competitive wage and receiving tuition reimbursement.
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Internships:
The New Job Interview
"Professor Weinschenk creates incredible opportunities in his courses to meet and discuss politics with local politicians. In my case, former Congressman Reid Ribble come to our class as a guest speaker. After class I talked with [him] about how I could get my foot in the door. He suggested that I do an internship. He had me send my resume to him, and just a few days later I received a call from current Congressman Mike Gallagher requesting an interview. The opportunity wouldn’t have presented itself like that if Dr. Weinschenk didn’t create the amazing opportunities he does for his students."
Nicolas W Cravillion '18
District Director for the Office of Senator André Jacque