Student Resources

Career Services
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Welcome Students

Career Services provides resources and services to undergraduate, graduate, and online students. We are committed to assisting in the career and professional development of all of our students. 

Cooperative Education and Internship Program

UW-Stout's Cooperative Education and Internship program gives you the opportunity to gain meaningful work experience before you graduate! This experience is designed to springboard your professional career. Learn more.

Career Conference

Join us in-person for events during Career Conference Week, February 27-March 2, 2023. Learn more.

Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP)

The Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP) is a recruitment and referral program that connects federal and private-sector employers nationwide with highly motivated college students and recent graduates with disabilities who are eager to demonstrate their abilities in the workplace through summer or permanent jobs. Learn more.

Job Shadowing Program

The Job Shadowing Program pairs UW-Stout students with UW-Stout Employers for an opportunity to spend one day in the workplace during winter break. Learn more.

Career and Professional Development Events

Connecting students and employers through recruitment and networking opportunities is a focus of our office.

  • Two Career Conferences annually, drawing over 1500 employers
  • Art & Design Week

List of Current Events

Co-op and Internship and Job Searching

Utilizing a high tech and high touch approach Career Services provides the following resources:

  • Job Vacancy Lists through Handshake

    • Professional Positions
    • Co-op and internship positions
    • On-Campus and Graduate Assistantships
    • Local Opportunities
  • Resume and Cover Letter Reviews

  • Interviewing Preparation

    • Web-based practice interviews through InterviewStream
    • Mock Interview Program
    • On-Campus Interviewing

Career Outcomes

Six months after graduation, 99.4% of UW-Stout graduates were employed; continuing or planning to continue their education; serving in the military, or in a service program.  Learn more.

Student Advisory Committee

The Student Advisory Committee provides a leadership position for students where they can provide prospective, input and advice for the Career Services office on student needs. Students have a voice in the creation of career-related programs and materials.   Learn more.