We help you explore opportunities and grow your career.
Whether you're a current student or a proud alum, use our office for finding jobs and internships, connecting with employers, registering for career events, and accessing a wide range of career services. With lifetime access, you can continue exploring opportunities and growing your career — long after graduation.
- Discover jobs, internships, and apprenticeships tailored to your interests
- Connect with employers who want to hire students and grads
- Register and participate in career fairs, workshops, and networking events
- Access major specific career resources
- Build a better resume and cover letter
Book an appointment with your career advisor
Start with Handshake
Whether you're a current student or a proud alum, Handshake is your one-stop platform for finding jobs and internships, connecting with employers, registering for career events, and accessing a wide range of career services. With lifetime access, you can continue exploring opportunities and growing your career — long after graduation.
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Take your next step with confidence — your career journey doesn’t end when college does!
New to Handshake? We have Handshake Tutorials to guide you through the process.
Big Interview
Nervous about an upcoming interview?
Participate in virtual mock interviews tailored to various experience levels!
Find a Job on Campus
Washtenaw Community College is looking to hire you! Search WCC jobs.
You can also find a temporary, part-time job that fits around your school schedule. Learn more about work study.
Internships and Co-ops
Many successful professionals began their careers with experiential learning.
What's the difference?
- Cooperative Education (Co-op): Earn academic credit while gaining hands-on experience in your field. Co-ops help you build career skills, expand your network, and may help offset college costs. Most technical, business, and computer programs at WCC offer co-op opportunities. Eligibility: good academic standing and completion of at least two courses in your field.
- Internships: Gain practical experience, industry-specific skills, and professional connections to explore career interests.
- Micro-Internships: Short-term, paid projects (10–40 hours, often remote) that let you develop skills, explore careers, and network without a long-term commitment.
Apprenticeships
Apprenticeship is an employer-driven, "earn while you learn" model that combines on-the-job training provided by the employer with related instruction at Washtenaw Community College.
Career Fairs
The Center for Career Success connects students and alumni with employers through a range of in-person and virtual events including career fairs, networking sessions, employer visits, and specialty programs held throughout the academic year.
