Resource Hub

Internship Resources for Every Step of Your Journey

Everything you need to explore, prepare, and secure your role, all in one mobile-friendly hub. 

Open the Internship Linktree Hub

We want to save you time. Instead of hunting through multiple websites, our Internship Linktree Hub provides the most up-to-date career readiness guides, workshop registrations, and internship support on one mobile-friendly page. 

  • Professional Branding: Access guided Resume and Cover Letter toolkits with CAL-specific templates and keyword optimization guides.
  • Internship Discovery: Direct portals to Handshake, specialized job boards, career/Internship event calendars and an employer list. 
  • Interview Mastery: Interactive practice via the Big Interview platform and curated industry-specific questions. 
  • Career Readiness Tools: Resources for LinkedIn profile optimization, AI-driven career search strategies, and professional headshot services that are Free for SDSU students.
  • Direct Student Support: Follow @SDSU_CAL on Instagram for "Hot Job" alerts, Internship tips, or reach out for personalized guidance from the Internship Coordinator and Career Advisor at [email protected].

Whether you're a first-year student exploring your interests or a graduating senior actively applying, these resources are designed to support you at every stage.

Ready to get started?

Open the Internship Linktree Hub

If you need help...

Martha - smiling woman with long dark hairNot sure where you fit or where to start? That’s okay. We are here to help you move forward from wherever you are in your internship journey. Contact Martha Abeyta, Internship Coordinator & Career Advisor at [email protected].

Austin Emery, Political Science

Student Insights

During my internship with the Federal Defenders of San Diego, I interviewed jurors after trials to gather feedback for our attorneys, processed electronic evidence, and watched trials in federal court. Completing this internship reaffirmed my desire to go to law school as I was able to see the impact of public defenders.
Austin Emery, Political Science