Please be aware of possible scams that may come via email or through various online job boards.
Spotting and Reporting Job Scams

Connecting student life at WashU
Please be aware of possible scams that may come via email or through various online job boards.
Looking for an internship or full-time job opportunity? The Career Center recommends starting with one or two of these websites.
To effectively plan your internship or full-time job search, it is important to know when specific industries recruit more heavily than others.
In order to work in the U.S., you must be able to provide proof of your work eligibility.
Get information about employment and training for students with a J-1 visa type.
The types of employment for which F-1 students may be eligible depend on each student’s individual circumstances.
Want to know what WashU graduates do after they leave? Take a look at our outcome data!
The Career Center hosts local and national organizations hiring for internships, co-ops and jobs at the career fair.
The UCAN Internship Exchange is a shared database listing thousands of domestic and international internships.
The Career Center provides a limited number of stipends to qualified students.