Marshall Works Program

Experience and Employment

Program Overview:

The Marshall Works Program is a federally funded program designed to help students find off-campus employment. The goal of this program is to help students identify full-time, part-time, seasonal, temporary, or work-based learning experiences (internships, co-ops, research, etc.) that complement their academic and career goals. Job opportunities are made available to all students, whether they are eligible for financial aid or not. The program will assist employers in meeting workforce needs and connecting with current students. Employers may list a position with the Office of Career Education by posting positions with required duties, desired hours per week, pay range, and job location to Handshake.

Student Eligibility:

Must be a current Marshall University student registered for at least 6 credit hours.
Employer Info

The Marshall Works Program is designed to connect employers with students seeking meaningful, paid, part-time work opportunities that build real-world skills. By partnering with the Marshall Works Program, employers can recruit talented students while helping them develop valuable transferrable skills.