
Jobs, Internships, Research, and Opportunities
There are many ways to gain experience and prepare for your career. Part-time and full-time jobs, internships, micro-internships, research, on-campus jobs, and student organizations are some of the most common ways to develop valuable skills you can apply to your future goals.

Handshake
A career platform created for college students and recent graduates to explore part-time, on-campus, internships, and full-time employment opportunities.
Job Search Guide
Read the Career Center Job Search Guide for tips on how to land a job, organize your job search, and more.

Current Job and Internship Listings
Explore current job listings on Handshake below. Many jobs are not limited to a specific major, so browse opportunities in different disciplines!
What Can I Do with this Major?
Explore possible career paths within your major, and gain insight into what experience, education, or requirements are necessary to land a job in various roles.


Internships
- Internship Guide
- Micro-Interships
- Short-term (5-40 hours) project-based, paid experiences that can be included on your resume
- CSU Summer Extension Internship Program
- Application window is typically 3 weeks at the end of January through the beginning of February
Research
Do you hope to get involved in scientific research as part of your college experience, but are not sure what benefits to expect or which steps to take to find an opportunity? Explore the Research Experience in Science guide to learn more.

Research for Undergraduate Students
- Handshake
- CSU College of Natural Sciences Research
- CSU College of Agriculture Undergraduate Research Fellowship
- CSU Warner College of Research and Outreach
- CSU College of Vet Med and Biomedical Sciences Research
- US Government Research Positions for Undergraduates
- National Association for the Practice of Anthropology Job Board
- National Science Foundation – Research Experiences for Undergraduates

International Opportunities
Explore international career paths on Interstride.
Student Organizations
Student clubs and organizations are a way for students to find a community with others that share common interests, learn more about their career field, make a difference on campus, and step into leadership roles. These experiences can be included on your resume! Discover student organizations on the Student Leadership, Involvement, and Community Engagement (SLiCE Office) website.












