Humphrey often hears from employers both in Minnesota and beyond that are looking for employees with the skills that Humphrey students leave school with. When we receive these, we add them to our job postings linked above. The spreadsheet is view only but students are able to sort and search for keywords.
In addition to resources on preparing job application materials and interviewing, Handshake provides students the opportunities to search for jobs right through the system. To get started click on the link above, login with your UMN username and password. Once inside fill in your profile and career interests to help customize your experience. Upload your resume and set notification preferences. There are also tutorial videos found on the Handshake link to ensure students are utilizing all of its many features.
Career and Student Services has compiled a list of employment and internship sites open to current and incoming students, alumni, and community members.
Graduate assistantships can be a source of income while in graduate school, however opportunities for graduate internships are generally limited. This website provides additional information about graduate assistantships as well as where to search for opportunities through the university employment website.
In addition to the resources above, there are several resources that are specifically geared towards international students.
ISSS provides students planning on searching for jobs in the U.S. by helping with questions on work authorizations or visa status and connecting students to resources to help support them in their search for these jobs. Before accepting a job offer, please check with ISSS career support to ensure that the position meets the requirements/restrictions of your visa.
This page hosted through the central university career services office and is specifically geared towards meeting the needs of international students throughout their job search. On this page, students can find information about preparing for and applying to jobs in the U.S. and globally.
This resource, found through Handshake is to support students in applying for jobs both in the U.S. and in countries around the world. There are career guides by city and country as well as opportunities to search for and save listed job postings. To navigate to GoinGlobal, students should login to their Handshake account, click on Career Center, Click Resources and scroll down until they find GoinGlobal.
GradInterCom links out to multiple career resources specifically geared towards international students. To see their list, scroll down the page to the Career & Professional Development drop down.