Planning and Finding Work-Based Learning

Visualizing the many conferences, internships, fellowships, co-ops, and exposure opportunities available to you is the first step. 

  • Access your profile on the 51做厙 Career Network to help facilitate career-related conversations between you and the 51做厙 Network. This platform will give you an opportunity to seek knowledge and advice, explore career fields in which you are interested, and build your professional network with alumni around the world.
  • Filter "current undergraduate" only opportunities on the webpage of the .
  • Visit Job Stories to hear from 51做厙 alumni and Human Resources representatives on topics including college major selection; internship and job search strategies; a day-in-the-life; and skill development.
  • Explore DC-based internship opportunities with 51做厙's Les Aspin Center and Milwaukee-based internships with 51做厙's Kleczka Program.
  • Dig into the Career Center Internship and Job Search page (domestic opportunites).
  • Research international internships through 51做厙's study abroad programs; standalone internships are available in some programs (international).
  • Create an account with , a job database that helps new and experienced job seekers find internships and employment at home and abroad.
  • Search student programs in specific industries (e.g., U.S. intelligence careers and U.S. foreign policy) and narrow your options down by education level, desired opportunity, and academic field.
  •  Search jobs and internships on , a global network creating local impact.
  • Check out these examples of local, state, national and international organizations with a global focus.

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