Bellini Center for Talent Development
How to Find an Internship
Handshake
Getting Connected to Handshake
Every USF student has a Handshake account; it is the student's responsibility to register and sign up for Handshake in order to view internship and employment opportunities. Handshake has a built-in match making capability that will alert students about opportunities for which they may qualify once a profile and résumé are uploaded.
For more information on how Handshake may be helpful to you, .
By registering for Handshake, students gain access to full-time and part-time jobs, internships, on-campus interview schedules, career events and information sessions.
Please note that students are to intern with reputable organizations that provide support for student learning/work and whose goals are not in conflict with the goals and missions of the student and the Â鶹ÊÓƵ.
The internships listed on LinkedIn have not been validated or approved by the University Â鶹ÊÓƵ and may or may not be approved as a viable internship. If you have questions or concerns about a specific internship you may contact:
Pavla Ozkul, PhD
pozkul@usf.edu
TVB 200
Other Sources
- Accounting majors should also contact Reggie Shouse to expolore additional resources exclusively for accounting students.
- Marketing majors should contact Rob Hammond to get internship approval prior to registering for the course.