Your degree alone may not be enough to guarantee a good graduate job. Most employers will expect you to have a CV demonstrating work experience.

On this page you'll find out about the different types of work experience, the opportunities offered to you at York and where to find work experience.

Interested in how to get experience in specific job sectors? Our job sector pages include advice on relevant work experience. 

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Handshake careers platform to find jobs, book appointments and message us

Using Handshake - a guide to get you started

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Why should you get work experience?

Most students get work experience because it helps them get a job when they graduate, but there are many other reasons why it's important to get experience while you study:

  • Learn skills you can’t develop on your course
  • Work out what jobs and job sectors you like
  • Get an understanding of what the working world is actually like
  • Build up a network that could help you find a job in the future
  • Earn money while you study

Check if you're eligible for a York Futures Scholarship to get financial and practical support to help you get work experience.

What types of work experience are available?

Work experience isn't just a 'summer internship'. It can be anything from an afternoon of job shadowing to a placement year. Read about some of the common types of work experience below.

Where do you find work experience?

Start with us in Careers and Placements. We offer work experience opportunities through York Internships, the Placement Year Programme, Volunteering and Enterprise. We also oversee York Futures Scholarships, which you can apply for to help fund your activities.

Other places to look:

  • Websites like Handshake, TARGETjobs, Milkround and Gradcracker for advertised internships, placement years and insight opportunities. Use our job sector pages to find websites focusing on specific industries, or our sector-specific resources if you're looking for experience in arts and heritage, media/creative industries, music or science/engineering. Some organisations, such as 10000 Interns, offer internships to under-represented groups
  • University of York Students' Union and your college offer volunteering opportunities, and Do-it advertises many more if you can't find what you're looking for
  • Create opportunities for yourself by sending speculative applications and making contacts through networking. See the Graduate Voices: networking and work experience video for insights from York alumni

International students may face regulations that affect the kind of work you can undertake while you are studying. See the Working during your studies page for more information.

Related links

Find us on campus

Handshake careers platform to find jobs, book appointments and message us

Using Handshake - a guide to get you started

Eligibility to use Careers services