Jobs
Are you looking for a part-time job while you attend school? Are you getting ready to graduate and looking for a great career opportunity? The Career Center has the resources to help you find an ideal position; something that works for you.
Husky Jobs is where you will find job and internship listings 24/7. If you don't find what you are looking for make an appointment and we can help you find what you are looking for.
For questions or concerns logging into HuskyJobs please email HuskyJob@u.washington.edu.
Jobs on-campus are available to current UW Bothell students. On-campus jobs are convenient, will work with your class schedule, and allow you to learn more about campus. Check out the listings.
Job Search Resources for Students with Disabilities
These are a few of the many resources available for students who are looking for employment.
http://www.gettinghired.com/
Workforce Recruitment Program for Students with Disabilities
Do-It at UW Seattle serves to increase the participation of individuals with disabilities in challenging academic programs and careers.
Rosa Lundborg, Counselor for Disabled Student Services is also available to provide resources and assistance. Email her at RLundborg@uwb.edu or Phone: 425.352.5307.
Resources for Military Veterans
A transition from the military to the civilian world can be stressful and overwhelming at times. To help reduce that stress, our trained Career Counselors and Assistant Career Advisors are committed to helping our Veterans in the job search process. We work one-on-one and provide group presentations to ensure that our Veterans on campus receive excellent service that is tailored to their job-search needs.
Veteran – Oriented Career Services
• Career Search Strategies
• Resume & Cover Letter Assistance
• Job Skills Workshops
• Event Coordination with the UW Bothell Student Veterans Association
Internships
What is an Internship?
An internship is a short term opportunity to provide practical experience in an occupation or career field. An internship provides students, recent graduates, or those interested in a career change, an opportunity to "test the waters" and gain "hands on" experience in a career.
Explore Internship Options
Internships give you an opportunity to explore career fields.
Explore internship opportunities by major:
IAS
Business
CSS
As you prepare to look for an internship, think about your personal goals. Why do you want an internship? What do you hope to learn by completing an internship? This document will guide you through some things to think about.
Have questions? These Frequently Asked Questions will provide you with all the answers you need.
Unique opportunities:
Meet with the Internship Advisor
The Internship Advisor is here to help you find the perfect internship. Be prepared to answer questions about your work history, academic program, future career goals, and when you want to start your internship.
Schedule an appointment.