Internships
What is an Internship: a monitored work or service experience in which the student has intentional goals on what they are learning throughout the experience. These opportunity are usually short term averaging 3-6 months. Internships can be provided year round.
How to Start and Maintain an Internship Program (Messiah College Internship Center)
Benefits for Employers
- New Perspectives
- Visibility on Campus
- Quality Candidates
- Cost Effective Recruiting
- Short or Long Term
For more information on developing an internship program, contact Stephanie Salazar Kann at ssalazar@wisc.edu or (608) 890-2294.
Job Shadowing
What is a Job Shadow: an opportunity for students to learn about careers of interest by visiting your organization for a day or two. During this time, a student can meet with your staff to learn more about the work setting, observe and/or participate in various work functions, and learn about various types of internship and career opportunities at your organization.
L&S Career Services sponsors several Job Shadowing days during the year, mostly during student breaks.
If you are interested in learning more or in participating in future Job Shadow Programs, please contact Greg Iaccarino, at gjiaccar@wisc.edu or (608) 265-9205.



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