Internships
& Part-time Jobs
Please click below for more information about
posting internships and part-time jobs:
General Internship Information (academic credit,
wages, etc.)
Post an Internship
Internship Guidelines
Post a Part-Time Job
Hired
a UB student? Let us know.
General Internship Information
UB’s undergraduate and graduate students are enthusiastic about applying their knowledge to help you solve a problem, create a new program, help your organization become more efficient, or attract new clients. Our students offer fresh, creative approaches and are hungry for the knowledge you can provide.Internships can be either paid or unpaid and may or may not be credit
bearing. If you are willing to support a student in receiving academic
credit the student must contact his/her academic department. All internship
credit is granted by an academic department or school/college and students
are not guaranteed credit for their internship with your organization.
The number of hours a student must complete is determined by the academic
department, college, or school. Employers are free to determine the salary
or hourly wage for a paid internship as long as it meets the New York
State hourly wage requirement of $7.15/hour. Commission only experiences
will not be posted as internships.
To post your internship vacancy, please use our
new BullsEye online system.
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Existing
Users: Log in
to BullsEye (located towards the top and to the right).
New Users: Click
here to register and post your vacancy.
Once
your opportunity has been received the posting will be live for students
to view within 24 business hours. If you have any questions please
contact Megan Pendergast at 716-645-2232 ext. 114 or email jobs@buffalo.edu.
1. There is a skilled supervisor who acts as a guide/mentor and is dedicated to the student’s professional development.
2. The work or project you have for a student has a definable goal, is challenging, and allows students to apply what they have learned in their academic coursework.
3. The focus is on learning in the field as well as providing a service
to the supervisor/organization.
The Career Services office encourages undergraduate and
graduate students to engage in part-time employment opportunities to enhance
their skills and explore occupations.
To post your part-time/summer vacancy, please use our new BullsEye online
system.
Existing Users: Log in to BullsEye (located towards the
top and to the right).
New Users:
Click
here to register and post your vacancy.
Once
your posting has been received the posting will be live for students to
view within 24 business hours. If you have any questions please contact
Megan Pendergast at 716-645-2232 ext.114 or email jobs@buffalo.edu.