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National studies year after year show that a prevailing reason students attend college is to get a better job.  We have the privilege of helping make this goal a reality for talented Huskies from every major.  The resources on this page will help you find meaningful employment in a range of fields.

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Student Stories & Advice

Kyndal Waldo

Student Stories & Advice
  • Pediatric Mental Health Coordinator Seattle Children's Hospital
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Kenneth Khove

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  • Healthcare Data Analyst UW Medicine | Valley Medical Center
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Nikki Atienza

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  • Librarian Pierce County Library System
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Queenie Liu

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  • Analyst Oliver Wyman
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Saurabh Patil

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  • Product Manager PayPal
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Darshil Shah

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  • Product Manager Microsoft
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Cesar Robles

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  • Edison Engineering Development Program GE Vernova
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Belle W

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  • Associate Analyst - Pricing and Revenue Management United Airlines
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Alyssa Barba

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  • Finance Assistant Mullet for Governor
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Greta Weise

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  • Soundwatch Boater Education Program Intern The Whale Museum
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Imari Versey

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  • Human Resources Partner Amazon
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Molly Stephenson

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  • Research Scientist Assistant University of Washington Department of Microbiology
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Featured Resources

Handshake

Handshake is the UW’s online job and internship database. You can schedule career coaching appointments, RSVP for events and career …

Interstride

One-stop-shop for international students and global opportunities.

We know the international student journey can be challenging. From finding jobs from …

USAJobs: Students & Recent Graduates

The Pathways Programs offer clear paths to Federal internships for high school and post-graduate school students, and careers for recent …

WayUp

The #1 place for college students & recent grads to get hired and launch their careers!  300,000+ startups, local businesses …

Simplify

Apply to jobs faster with Simplify! Simplify integrates with most major job boards to allow you to autofill your job …

Job & Internship Search Action Plan

Use this spreadsheet to stay organized when researching careers, networking, and applying for positions.

Identifying Scam & Fraudulent Job Postings

Familiarizing yourself with security-related tips and resources will help you evaluate job and internship opportunities and avoid any potentially fraudulent …

Understanding Non Disclosure Agreements

Information for UW students on Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) and Confidentiality Agreements (CDAs) as they relate to student participation in an …

Dealing with rejection

What to do when dealing with an unsuccessful job search.

UW Alumni Career Outcomes

The information below is based on data collected from Huskies starting just prior to graduation up until 7 months following graduation.  Also known as Next Destination, the data provide a snapshot of UW-Seattle undergraduates’ success following degree completion.  This information is collected by the Career & Internship Center, the Office of Educational Assessment and various academic units in accordance with national standards.

Knowledge rates: Class of 2018 – 25%, Class of 2019 – 51%, Class of 2020 – 47%, Class of 2021 – 41%, Class of 2022 – 58%.  The knowledge rate in 2022 jumped because we scraped LinkedIn.  Knowledge rates vary widely among colleges and departments.

For additional information, check out our Job Trends & Salaries page.

  • 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.