UW-Green Bay helps you prepare for life after graduation – in fact, 95.7% of the class of 2020 was employed six months after graduation, continuing education, and/or serving in the military. Find out how you can follow in their footsteps.
Connect with employers & organizations for internships and jobs, upload resumes, and search for various positions – all from a single software application.
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.
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.
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
Job Search Sites
Firsthand helps students and job-seekers find the right career path using the power of firsthand experiences. It's a source for career and internship listings, rankings, reviews, advice and more. Access anytime, anywhere, using your UW-Green Bay login credentials.
NACElink is a national job board for college students seeking full- and part-time jobs, internships, cooperative education opportunities, volunteer and summer work. Explore NACElink job postings in Handshake.
Take advantage of GoinGlobal U.S. City Career Guides to fast track a successful job or internship search for the largest metropolitan areas throughout the United States. Topics include job search resources, hiring trends, industry overviews, professional and social networking groups, work permit and visa regulations, financial considerations, resume guidelines, interview tips and cultural advice. Current students and registered alumni can access this resource by logging in to the Handshake Resource Center.
Not sure where to start? Get in touch and we will figure it out together.