The University of Virginia is unveiling a dynamic new internship program aimed squarely at the Class of 2022, which has missed out on these types of crucial, pre-employment opportunities because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Stewarded by the UVA Career Center, the “” is unique because it draws heavily from alumni to offer up to 500 summer internships, and provides between $1,000 to $4,000 in UVA-supplied stipends for otherwise-unpaid opportunities.
“With COVID last summer and this summer, the Class of 2022 has really not had internship opportunities and experiential learning opportunities they really do need to build up their résumé for their fourth-year job search,” said Everette Fortner, the associate vice president of career and professional development and the head of the UVA Career Center. “We felt we needed to step out and find ways to get them that experience.”
That lack of internships is borne out in numbers from last year. Glassdoor, a leader on insights about jobs and companies, said in May that “internship hiring on Glassdoor for May 2020 has fallen 49% compared to May 2019.”

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