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On-campus student employment roles are part-time paid jobs for currently enrolled UW students. Working on campus is a convenient and flexible way to meet people, get experience, develop career-readiness skills, and make some money! To learn more, click on the tiles below and subscribe to this page.
UW is a big place, which means there are lots of student employment opportunities! Last year, campus departments posted 772 …
Students interested in working on-campus are responsible for finding job postings, preparing any necessary application materials, and applying directly to …
There are lots of students applying so you need to put time and effort into your application. Hitting the Apply …
Some on-campus student position descriptions will state that applicants must be “work study eligible.” This refers to a specific type …
If your search for an on-campus role isn’t successful, or you prefer to work in the evening or on weekends, …
This page showcases UW-Seattle undergraduates’ success up to 6 months following degree completion, according to survey responses and LinkedIn. Data collection was led by the Career & Internship Center in accordance with national standards and in collaboration with many campus partners. The knowledge rate for the class of 2024 was 57%.
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 2024 was 85%.
This list starts with the employers who hired the largest number of Huskies and then moves to alphabetical order when a large number of employers tie for the most hires.
UW graduates report working at over 1,000 different employers each year!
Many Huskies stay in WA but Huskies are sprinkled throughout the nation and world.
Job titles vary across employers and sectors. This list starts with the most common entry-level job titles reported by survey respondents, and then moves to alphabetical order when many job titles are reported by the same number of Huskies. To learn about the skills, tasks, and trends associated with these job titles, explore our Job Trends & Salaries page.
Survey respondents who indicated they were employed were asked whether their position was career-related (part of, or a step towards, a career goal or plan). We stopped asking this when we moved to a new survey platform in 2022.
Graduates who choose to pursue additional education do so at many different schools across the nation, though many choose to stay at UW.
Huskies pursue a variety of educational options after degree completion.
UW graduates are accepted into a range of educational programs.
We don’t have enough student data to show you these results.
Alaska Airlines is a steadfast partner in the University of Washington’s mission to serve Washington — and the world. Together, we share values around education, leadership, inclusion and philanthropy for the greater good. As a generous supporter of the Career & Internship Center since 2016, we thank Alaska Airlines for their work in enhancing student career programming and helping to prepare students to build successful careers.
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