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The Career & Internship Center equips Huskies to integrate their holistic UW experience and create boundless futures.

Our vision is that all Huskies graduate with the skills, experience, professional connections, and academic knowledge to pursue careers that lead to personal fulfilment, financial wellness, positive contributions to workplaces and communities, and continued engagement with the UW family.

Through our Elevating Career initiative, we partner with a range of stakeholders in pursuit of our vision. We view alumni and community members as critical to this effort and hope this page inspires you to join us in helping Huskies become career-ready. If you have questions, please email Briana Randall at brianakr@uw.edu.

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  Helping Students through your Time, Talent, and Experience
  Helping Students by Donating to the Career & Internship Center
  Featured Programs
  Helping Students Expand Their Network
  Our Impact – In the Words of Students
  Our Impact – By the Numbers
  Our Impact – Husky Career Outcomes
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Helping Students through your Time, Talent, and Experience

Become a Mentor

The Industry Mentorship Program is great way for students to learn about an industry and explore professional development topics through …

Share Your Experience

Students benefit tremendously from hearing alumni stories and advice – through blog posts, podcasts, panels, job shadows, and more.  Please …

Hire a Husky

If you’re needing someone to work part-time or full-time at your organization, consider hiring a UW student.

Connecting with the …

Helping Students by Donating to the Career & Internship Center

Your support makes it possible for the Career & Internship Center to provide innovative wraparound programming for students, enabling them to build the skills, experiences, and relationships necessary for career success. Here are just a few examples of the kind of initiatives that donor support helps fuel:
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Helping Students Expand Their Network

Burt Edwards

Alumni Profiles
  • Portland, OR
  • Director of Programs ReThink Media
Learn more from Burt >

Abby Anderson

Alumni Profiles
  • Seattle, WA
  • Disease Research and Investigation Specialist Seattle & King County Public Health
Learn more from Abby >

Schuyler Dunphy

Alumni Profiles
  • Seattle, WA
  • Company Owner Seattle Tutoring Services
Learn more from Schuyler >

Kevin Toovey

Alumni Profiles
  • Seattle, WA
  • Salesforce Project Manager Citibank N.A.
Learn more from Kevin >

Jorie Fernandez

Alumni Profiles
  • Seattle, WA
  • Software Development Engineer Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Learn more from Jorie >

Madeline Sayed

Alumni Profiles
  • Seattle, WA
  • Education Program Coordinator Harborview Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine
Learn more from Madeline >

Abhishake Behl

Alumni Profiles
  • Denver, CO
  • Sr Project Controls Engineer Cureton midstream
Learn more from Abhishake >

Courtney Herndon

Alumni Profiles
  • Boston, MA
  • Associate Attorney Mintz Levin
Learn more from Courtney >

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Our Impact – In the Words of Students

“What started out as a curiosity about the tech industry and where I would fit in it turned into a serious consideration of how this may be the direction I want my life to head towards. At the very least, the anxiety-inducing uncertainty I had about my future career paths has been calmed a bit by the Industry Mentorship Program cause now I know that this is a legitimate and practical possibility that I could pursue if I wished to do so – this is the first time I have felt secure about my future career paths in this way…”

“My campus-based internship was an amazing opportunity to apply everything that I was learning in class in a professional environment, while at the same time improving skills that are key in an office setting.”

“I certainly could not have afforded to devote the whole summer to this kind of project without the support of the Scholarship for Unpaid Internships.”

Our Impact – By the Numbers

Services:

15,004 contacts with 8,859 students

Website:

209,000 visitors made 357,000 visits

Postings:

34,530 jobs & 12,376 internships

Applications:

69,715 for jobs & 103,926 for internships

Our Impact - Husky Career Outcomes

This page provides a snapshot of UW-Seattle undergraduates’ success following degree completion.  Outcomes were collected from surveys and LinkedIn starting just prior to graduation until 7 months following graduation in accordance with national standards.  Data collection was led by the Career & Internship Center in partnership with the Office of Educational Assessment and various academic departments.  Knowledge rates: Class of 2023 – 58%, Class of 2022 – 58%,  Class of 2021 – 41%, Class of 2020 – 47%, Class of 2019 – 51%

  • Next Destination
  • Top Employers
  • Employment Locations
  • Job Titles
  • Relation to Career Goal
  • Internship Participation
  • Top Universities
  • Degree Types
  • Fields of Study

Next Destination

Huskies pursue an array of plans after graduation.  This graph depicts what recent graduates are doing within a few months after degree completion.

Four categories are combined to calculate our positive outcome rate - Employed Full Time, Employed Part Time, Employed in Volunteer Service, and Continuing Education.

Our Positive Outcome Rate for 2023 was 91.9%.

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