Information for Employers

Organizations interested in employing the professional services of Wilkes University students can begin the process by registering on Handshake, an online network utilized by the university to connect students with employers.

Register as an Employer On Handshake external website

If you have questions or issues with Handshake, please contact:

Carol Bosack Kosek

Director

carol.bosack@sheet-china.net
(570) 408-4063

Co-op & Internship Program

Through a coordinated effort between the Co-op Education & Internships Program, Wilkes faculty, and intern/co-op site mentors, students obtain valuable practical experience while organizations obtain capable, young, professionals who are able to help meet goals.

Wilkes students at a Career Fair.

Students who meet academic standards and departmental requirements and have completed at least 30 credits are eligible to participate programs during the fall, spring or summer semesters.

Each professional intern is assigned to a faculty coordinator with a background related to his or her field experience. The internship program requires that the student work at a placement site for a specified number of hours -- part-time during the school year or full-time during the summer. During that time, the student will fulfill learning objectives developed under the guidance of the site supervisor and the faculty coordinator. Academic credit is awarded to Wilkes University students upon achievement of objectives, positive employer evaluations, and a credit-worthy academic project.

Wilkes has consistently provided quality interns, ready to enter the workforce and provide immediate value to employers.

Reginald Miller | Borton-Lawson

Request Description Requirements

  • Duties
  • Requirements
  • Number of hours required per week
  • Rate of compensation
  • A contact person

Students who are seeking internships are notified of open positions, in accordance with their majors, based on the organizations' needs. After an employer chooses an appropriate candidate, the intern and supervisor arrange a schedule. Students are expected to be on site for a minimum of 15 hours per week to earn three credits. Students and supervisors arrange mutually convenient schedules and a start date. If it is necessary and beneficial, students and organizations may decide on a start date that is prior to the beginning of a semester.

Program Requirements

Students are required to complete:

  • An academic term project
  • Biweekly time sheets
  • Reaction papers
  • A statement of academic employment objectives

Site members are asked to:

  • Serve as mentors and assist students in formulating and achieving goals
  • Learn objectives related to the position
  • Allow faculty and cooperative-education staff to visit the student on site
  • Sign students' biweekly time sheets
  • Complete two evaluations (sent by Wilkes) of the interns' performance

Programs and Majors with Internship Opportunities

  • Accounting
    • Accounting also offers full-time senior co-op employees who work for eight weeks, January to April.
  • Anthropology
  • Business Admin
  • Economics
  • History
  • International Business
  • International Studies
  • Marketing
  • Political Science
  • Sports & Event Management
  • Art
  • Communications
  • English
  • Education
  • Nursing
  • Theater, Dance
  • Philosophy
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Neuroscience
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Engineering, Electrical & Mechanical & Environmental
  • Mathematics
  • Management
  • Computer Science
  • Computer Information Systems
  • Earth & Environmental Science
  • Integrated Media
  • Finance