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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an internship?

An internship is an on-site work experience that is either directly related to a student's field of study or career interest.

What are the benefits of having an intern?

  • Highly motivated students
  • Quality work
  • Cost-effective staffing
  • Development of managerial talent
  • Visibility on the Berkeley campus

Do interns get paid?

Generally minimum-wage law requires pay for most positions. Academic credit is not a substitute for pay. Salaries should reflect the nature of the work performed and vary from one field to another.

Is academic credit available?

Students may be able to arrange for academic credit through an academic department. UC Berkeley typically does not grant credit for internships. Therefore, employers should not assume that academic credit will be available.

When are students available to intern?

Students are available to work throughout the entire year. During the academic year students usually work part-time (generally less than 20 hours per week). Most students opt to intern in the summer on either a part-time or full-time basis.

How do you identify the best candidate?

Look beyond a student's major or class level. Consider how a student's overall profile and experience match the qualities, skills and other requirements of the position.

How do I recruit an intern from Cal?

Refer to the Listing an Internship section.
 
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