Internships are a valuable bridge from college to career. The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) has provided research data that demonstrates how internships are avenues to increased skills, expanded networks, and enhanced social capital, and offer direct pathways to job offers with livable and thriving wages.
NACE defines an internship as a form of experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development in a professional workplace setting (across in-person, remote, or hybrid modalities). Internships provide students the opportunity to gain valuable applied experience, develop social capital, explore career fields, and make connections in professional fields. In addition, internships serve as a significant recruiting mechanism for employers, providing them with the opportunity to guide and evaluate potential candidates.
Interns provide an array of benefits to employers, including:
NACE believes that an internship should include:
Session | Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 | Summer 2025 |
16 week |
8/26/24 - 12/16/24 |
1/27/25 - 5/23/25 |
N/A |
12 week |
9/23/24 - 12/16/24 |
2/24/25 - 5/23/25 |
N/A |
8 week |
10/21/24 - 12/13/24 |
3/24/25 - 5/23/25 |
Dates TBD |
Submit the required Employer Intern Request Form. A staff member from the Work Experience Education Office will contact you once the internship details are approved, then you can post on Handshake.
We may also request a weekly outline of tasks the intern will be participating in.
Register as an employer via our free job board platform Handshake. Be sure to add College of the Desert as one of your school partners.
In selecting an intern, we expect employers to adhere to federal guidelines on non-discrimination practices. Once you select an intern, change the applicants status to Hired in Handshake. Please notify all student candidates you interviewed whether they were selected for the internship or not.
Be sure to utilize the Applicant Status Messaging Preferences in Handshake to assist you in communicating with applicants about the status of their application.
Direct your new intern to the Work Experience Guide for Students for steps on how he/she can register in a Work Experience course.
You may also contact us to inform us of your selection.
Learn about your role as the employer, including information on hours the intern will need to complete based on the units he/she is enrolled, establishing SMART student learning objectives, and student expectations when enrolled in a Work Experience Education course.
Keep our semester dates above in mind when planning for your next cohort. Planning at least a semester ahead will provide you enough time to recruit for the next semester.
Make sure to update the internship posting in Handshake to reflect the new semester period, so you can receive rolling applications for the following term.
The Handshake support webpage provides your helpful articles and resources, including: