What do students use for finding internships? is it handshake or something else? also are there career counselors?
At New York University, students have a variety of resources available for finding internships, with Handshake being the primary platform. This career portal allows students to browse thousands of internship and job listings, apply for positions, and register for employer-hosted events. Additionally, the university has implemented a policy to no longer approve unpaid internship postings from for-profit organizations on Handshake as of September 2025.
Additional Platforms
Students can also utilize several other specialized platforms, including:
- Violet Network: An online community for networking and mentorship among NYU students and alumni.
- Interstride: A resource for international students seeking global career opportunities.
- GoinGlobal: Offers international internship listings and country-specific career guides.
- Vault: Provides insights on industry trends and company profiles.
- Experiential Platforms: Such as Forage for virtual work simulations and Parker Dewey for micro-internships.
Yes, NYU offers professional career counseling services. Students can schedule individualized appointments for career coaching, application assistance, and receive expert feedback on resumes and cover letters. The Wasserman Center for Career Development hosts workshops, industry-specific career fairs, and networking events to further support students in their internship search.