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Are internships accessible at University of Central Florida in Orlando?

I'm looking into UCF Orlando and wondering how easy it is to find internships in the area. Does the school have good connections or programs to help with that?

a year ago

Yes, the University of Central Florida (UCF) in Orlando has a strong focus on experiential learning and offers numerous resources to help students secure internships.

Firstly, UCF's Career Services provides a multitude of resources to students seeking internships. These typically include resume review, interview preparation, and internship search strategies. They also host career fairs throughout the year where students can meet with potential employers. This is an excellent opportunity to network with recruiters and learn about internship opportunities.

As a student at UCF, you would also have access to Handshake, an online career networking platform for students and recent graduates. Handshake lists a wide variety of internship opportunities, often from employers who specifically want to recruit UCF students.

Another avenue is through UCF's Experiential Learning, which oversees cooperative education (Co-op), the internship program, service-learning, undergraduate research, and study abroad. They have a robust internship program where students get the opportunity to gain hands-on, practical experience in their chosen field of study.

Lastly, being in Orlando, UCF is conveniently located in a thriving metropolitan area. Orlando is home to many large corporations, small businesses, and entrepreneurial start-ups, providing an array of potential internships across various industries.

Remember to start early and regularly check the resources available to you for the best chances of securing an internship. It may also be beneficial to consult with academic counselors in your department of study, as they may have connections and resources relevant to your specific field.

a year ago

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