Bellini Center for Talent Development

How to Find an Internship

Handshake

Getting Connected to Handshake

Every ßÙßÇÂþ»­ student has a Handshake account; it is the student's responsibility to register and sign up for Handshake in order to view internship and employment opportunities. Handshake has a built-in match making capability that will alert students about opportunities for which they may qualify once a profile and résumé are uploaded.

For more information on how Handshake may be helpful to you, .

By registering for Handshake, students gain access to full-time and part-time jobs, internships, on-campus interview schedules, career events and information sessions.

Tampa Campus

Go to:

Doug Meyn
dmeyn@usf.edu
TVB 200

St. Petersburg Campus

Go to:

Andrés Cintrón
andrescintron@usf.edu
727-873-4749

Sarasota-Manatee Campus

Go to:

Toni Ripo
aripo@usf.edu
941-359-4703

LinkedIn

Please note that students are to intern with reputable organizations that provide support for student learning/work and whose goals are not in conflict with the goals and missions of the student and the ßÙßÇÂþ»­. 

The internships listed on LinkedIn have not been validated or approved by the University of South Florida and may or may not be approved as a viable internship.  If you have questions or concerns about a specific internship you may contact:   

Pavla Ozkul, PhD
pozkul@usf.edu
TVB 200  

Other Sources

  • Accounting majors should also contact Reggie Shouse to expolore additional resources exclusively for accounting students. 

  • Marketing majors should contact Rob Hammond to get internship approval prior to registering for the course.