For Employers Seeking Interns


Why Work with Geneseo's Internship Programs? 

SUNY Geneseo's students are the among the best and brightest of any college or university in the country. Many of our employer partners hire Geneseo interns as a way of identifying talented future employees. Students can intern part-time or full-time through the academic year, winter intersession, and summer. Refer to Geneseo's Fast Facts at a Glance for more detailed information on our students and to Academics at Geneseo for information on our quality academic programs. Each year, more than 300 students participate in Geneseo's internship programs.  For guidance, feel free to contact Rob DiCarlo, associate director for internship opportunities at dicarlo@geneseo.edu

Getting Started 

We ask each organization to develop an internship description(s) that can be posted in Handshake, our online job posting system. Handshake is accessible to all Geneseo undergraduate students and ensures that your organization gets the widest possible exposure to qualified students. You may create your own Handshake account and manage the process yourself. You can use Handshake to advertise any part and full-time positions and advertise your recruitment events. Once your position has been approved, we will work with you to find qualified applicants.  

Credit Options

Employers often ask if credit should be required for internships. Requiring credit ensures that there is an affiliation with SUNY Geneseo and helps your organization meet the standards of the Fair Labor Standards Act. Interns under the Fair Labor Standards Act are not eligible for benefits and are treated differently than regular employees. Our office can advise you on how to create an internship that benefits both your organization and the student while meeting these federal guidelines. We encourage all employers to pay their student interns. Paid interns are still eligible to receive academic credit, but it is optional.  

Resources

If your organization is new to internships or you would like to improve your current program, refer to the helpful links below: 

The Career Design Center offers a number of services to help you identify qualified interns and future employees. Please see the Information for Employers page for additional information. In addition, our office is available to assist you in developing a quality internship program in partnership with our students and academic departments. 

Note: We will make every effort to find you a qualified intern. However, the Career Design Center cannot guarantee students for any particular semester.