Presented By: International Center
Finding an Internship in the U.S.: Information and Strategies for International Students
The Career Center's Internship Fair (January 22, 2009) is a great way to connect with employers right here on campus! Typically, 30-40 organizations and 1000 students participate in the Fair.
Finding an Internship in the U.S., workshop will focus on internships for international undergraduate and graduate students. Topics covered will be what to expect at the Internship Fair, how and where to find internships and immigration regulations and restrictions concerning internships.
Workshop Materials: Be advised that workshop materials will not be provided at the workshop. So please remember to print and bring them with you to the workshop so you can follow the presentation. If you have questions about the materials, please save your questions for the workshop.
Workshop Presentations: Overview from the International Center: Finding an Internship in the U.S. pdf icon Overview from the Career Center: Finding an Internship in the U.S. pdf icon
Internship Resources:
Employment Trend: Intern First, Then Full-Time Hire http://www.jobweb.com/jobmarketnews.aspx?id=1687 Increasingly, employers are looking to their internship programs to find new employees, according to results of a new survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). Internships Pay in Multiple Ways http://www.jobweb.com/jobmarketnews.aspx?id=958 College students who participate in an internship program can expect to reap multiple benefits from the experience, including a shot at a full-time job.
Co-sponsored by the Career Center and Rackham Graduate School.
Finding an Internship in the U.S., workshop will focus on internships for international undergraduate and graduate students. Topics covered will be what to expect at the Internship Fair, how and where to find internships and immigration regulations and restrictions concerning internships.
Workshop Materials: Be advised that workshop materials will not be provided at the workshop. So please remember to print and bring them with you to the workshop so you can follow the presentation. If you have questions about the materials, please save your questions for the workshop.
Workshop Presentations: Overview from the International Center: Finding an Internship in the U.S. pdf icon Overview from the Career Center: Finding an Internship in the U.S. pdf icon
Internship Resources:
Employment Trend: Intern First, Then Full-Time Hire http://www.jobweb.com/jobmarketnews.aspx?id=1687 Increasingly, employers are looking to their internship programs to find new employees, according to results of a new survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). Internships Pay in Multiple Ways http://www.jobweb.com/jobmarketnews.aspx?id=958 College students who participate in an internship program can expect to reap multiple benefits from the experience, including a shot at a full-time job.
Co-sponsored by the Career Center and Rackham Graduate School.