Quick Search

Active Bloggers

Will Moss Will Moss
Hampton University class of 1995
Hija Chang Hija Chang
Bellarmine University class of 2021
A SHORT A SHORT
Other College... class of 2003
HBCU CONNECT HBCU CONNECT
Central State University class of 1995
Michael Fortson Michael Fortson
- College Not Listed - class of 2018
Randi Payton Randi Payton
University of the District of Columbia class of 1982
Joel Savage Joel Savage
class of 1993
Deanna  Johnson Deanna Johnson
Virginia State University class of 2028
Reginald Culpepper Reginald Culpepper
Clark Atlanta University class of 1998
luisa velasco luisa velasco
Spelman College class of 2017

Internships help students, employers succeed

Internships help students, employers succeed
Posted By: Hija Chang on August 09, 2016
FEATURED Content

Ray Allen and Ray Cross, for USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

(Photo: Courtesy Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development)

In today's job market, internships are a proven means to secure employment after graduation. A well-written resume and cover letter goes a long way, but demonstrating professionalism in a work environment provides a potential employer with a glimpse of how an intern can benefit their business long-term and gives them confidence to invest in a young adult's future. Internships separate potential job candidates. It's no wonder that students who participate in college internships are more likely to find employment quickly after graduation than those who do not.

Gov. Scott Walker had that in mind when he signed legislation in March 2016 that requires the Department of Workforce Development to dedicate two full-time positions to connecting students with state businesses in an effort to expand the number of college students who graduate with hands-on work experience in their chosen field. These positions will work collaboratively with four-year universities, technical colleges and Wisconsin businesses. The legislation was part of Governor Walker's package to make college more affordable for Wisconsin's students and families.

In the University of Wisconsin System, teaching and learning is at the heart of the university experience. We encourage internships as the means to provide important educational and workplace opportunities for students. When a student participates in an internship with a Wisconsin organization, their success increases dramatically, along with the possibility of retaining their talent in the state. This is a win-win for the student, for the employer, for our education and talent development systems, and for Wisconsin's economy.

We know the key is making that first connection.



To this end, we are strengthening our partnerships not only between DWD and the UW System, but we're also working closely with technical colleges, private universities and business stakeholders to build awareness of the value of internships for students and employers across Wisconsin.

On July 15, we took important first steps at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, which hosted the first of several regional workforce alignment workshops planned between DWD, the University of Wisconsin System, Wisconsin Technical College System, the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities and other partners.

Wisconsin's economy is thriving; our unemployment is lower than the national average, our labor force participation rate is higher and there are more people employed today in Wisconsin than any other time in the state's history. While this is great news for our economy, it also underscores the challenge that employers across Wisconsin face in finding qualified talent to fill openings.

At the DWD and UW System, we join WTCS and WAICU partners in encouraging Wisconsin employers, human resources professionals and others to attend, including businesses with internship programs and others who want more information about starting one.

Students who participate in internships develop important skills employers are seeking, demonstrate their professionalism to a potential employer, expand their network and acquire experience to add to their resume after graduation. Employers have the opportunity to see potential employees in action, provide mentorship to help students thrive after graduation, and play an active role in retaining home-grown talent that can pursue the American dream in Wisconsin.

For more information about upcoming regional Workforce Alignment Workshops, contact DWD Office of Skills Development Director David Karst at David.Karst@dwd.wisconsin.gov.

Ray Cross (Photo: Staff)


Ray Allen is secretary for the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, and Ray Cross is president of the University of Wisconsin System.
If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email!
Comments
Please Login To Post Comments...
Email:
Password:

 
More From This Author
In a Smarr Car in a Kia in a Youtube Nightcap video in a wedding reception ITS A FATHERS MONTH THING
Monster.com 🧏🏼‍♂️ let's hear from Job experts about the path to career answers and insighT
How about Papa needs a new Sierra Leone Gold Coin
Father's we know you are doing great watering the Momma's Roots
Friday night who's watching Boxing
Honor due to thee Dominican Mamis navigating through this American Tradition called Mother's Day
Latest Career Content
Seeking Researchers, Historians, Genealogists & Civic Intelligence Volunteers

Seeking Researchers, Historians, Genealogists & Civic Intelligence Volunteers

The Reparations Intelligence Academy™ — overseen by the Diaspora Affairs Subcommittee within Phoenix Labs Global — is seeking volunteers, researchers, students, historians, genealogists, technologists ...more
A SHORT • 153 Views • May 22nd, 2026
Launch Your Career with Sinclair

Launch Your Career with Sinclair

Sinclair, Inc. (Nasdaq: SBGI) is a diversified multimedia company connecting audiences through local news, live sports, digital content, and premium entertainment brands nationwide. From broadcasti ...more
luisa velasco • 1,147 Views • May 18th, 2026
Sun River Health Is Hiring: Make a Difference in Communities That Need It Most

Sun River Health Is Hiring: Make a Difference in Communities That Need It Most

For professionals looking to build meaningful careers in healthcare, community impact, and patient advocacy, Sun River Health is expanding its team across multiple locations and specialties. With a ...more
Reginald Culpepper • 591 Views • May 18th, 2026
Monster.com 🧏🏼‍♂️ let's hear from Job experts about the path to career answers and insighT

Monster.com 🧏🏼‍♂️ let's hear from Job experts about the path to career answers and insighT

Jeff Taylor founded Monster.com in 1994 and revolutionized how the world finds jobs. Now at 63, he's back to destroy what he created. In this episode of Talent Take Five, Jeff shares why the recrui ...more
Hija Chang • 349 Views • May 15th, 2026
Tuskegee University Class of 2026 Launches into Job Market Prepared and In-Demand

Tuskegee University Class of 2026 Launches into Job Market Prepared and In-Demand

A Tuskegee University education continues to prove its value as an investment in students' futures, with the Class of 2026 entering the workforce in undergraduate majors that align with the country's ...more
Will Moss • 534 Views • May 14th, 2026
Popular Career Content
Careers on the east coast with Johns Hopkins Medical Center!

Careers on the east coast with Johns Hopkins Medical Center!

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center offers a unique environment to medical professionals from many backgrounds—an environment that combines the prestige and opportunities of a respected academic medi ...more
Will Moss • 57,987 Views • March 16th, 2009
Empower Your Tech Career at Amazon Engine's Virtual Recruitment Event - Nov. 16th, 2023

Empower Your Tech Career at Amazon Engine's Virtual Recruitment Event - Nov. 16th, 2023

Amazon Engine and HBCU CONNECT are hosting a virtual hiring event on November 16th, 2023. Confidently explore the company and tech opportunities, and engage with the team to show them what you're made ...more
S. Moore • 56,089 Views • November 8th, 2023
Procter & Gamble Student Internship Program This Summer!

Procter & Gamble Student Internship Program This Summer!

Procter & Gamble is offering the experience of a lifetime. During the months of July & August 2011, P&G will host five different programs at our Global headquarters in Cincinnati, OH. These workshops ...more
Will Moss • 48,524 Views • March 8th, 2011
PAID, federal internships with the Federal Diversity Internship Initiative!

PAID, federal internships with the Federal Diversity Internship Initiative!

The Washington Center Federal Diversity Internship Initiative Now is your chance to apply for paid fall internships with the Federal Diversity Internship Initiative! This is your once-in-a-lifetime op ...more
Reginald Culpepper • 43,461 Views • June 14th, 2017
Today's Success Tip: Joachim de Posada says, Don't eat the marshmallow...yet

Today's Success Tip: Joachim de Posada says, Don't eat the marshmallow...yet

We were invited to the National Association of African Americans in Human Resource's reception held at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis during the SHRM conference, and the gift/tip we walked away with w ...more
Hija Chang • 41,883 Views • June 29th, 2012
Please Give Us a Like on Facebook!
Featured Members