Finding an Internship
Internships and other career-related part-time positions can benefit you in several ways. Internships alert you to the skills employers want, and provide you with real-world experiences. They allow you explore your career interests and use your skills in a professional environment. In addition, internships provide access to networks of colleagues and mentors in your field.
For your first step, consider setting up an appointment with a career advisor to discuss what types of internship are appropriate for your goals, as well as strategies for finding and applying to internships. It may be possible to get academic credit for your internship. Only academic departments can offer credit, and policies differ greatly from one department to the next. For more information see the Academic Internship FAQ’s. Next, consider these search strategies:
- Search for internships online using Handshake
- Attend an LUC career fair or a company-sponsored webinar about internship programs (All in Handshake)
- Search Internships.com. This is an online search tool licensed by the Center for Experiential Learning.
Find Companies You Want to Work For (Instead of them finding you.)
- Visit company websites. Many companies post their internships only on their websites.
- Develop a list of companies in which you are interested; research industries to find companies that match your goals.
- Use LUConnect and LinkedIn to find contacts at desired companies, internship leads, mentors and referrals.
Looking for an internship in a different state?
Loyola students/alumni may request access to job search services from other Jesuit universities.
Internships and other career-related part-time positions can benefit you in several ways. Internships alert you to the skills employers want, and provide you with real-world experiences. They allow you explore your career interests and use your skills in a professional environment. In addition, internships provide access to networks of colleagues and mentors in your field.
For your first step, consider setting up an appointment with a career advisor to discuss what types of internship are appropriate for your goals, as well as strategies for finding and applying to internships. It may be possible to get academic credit for your internship. Only academic departments can offer credit, and policies differ greatly from one department to the next. For more information see the Academic Internship FAQ’s. Next, consider these search strategies:
- Search for internships online using Handshake
- Attend an LUC career fair or a company-sponsored webinar about internship programs (All in Handshake)
- Search Internships.com. This is an online search tool licensed by the Center for Experiential Learning.
Find Companies You Want to Work For (Instead of them finding you.)
- Visit company websites. Many companies post their internships only on their websites.
- Develop a list of companies in which you are interested; research industries to find companies that match your goals.
- Use LUConnect and LinkedIn to find contacts at desired companies, internship leads, mentors and referrals.
Looking for an internship in a different state?
Loyola students/alumni may request access to job search services from other Jesuit universities.