University Career Services is pleased to announce
that Northwestern has joined with seven other
select universities to form the Internship
Network (iNet) Consortium. Leveraging
the combined employer connections, iNET offers
you access to a wider array of internship opportunities,
including geographical range. In addition to
NU, iNet membership includes Georgetown University,
Harvard University, New York University, MIT,
University of Pennsylvania, Rice University,
Stanford University and Yale University.
Steps for Access
Step 1
Register for a new account
with iNET,
using your Northwestern email account (you
will not be approved unless you use your
valid Northwestern University email account).
After you have completed the registration
information, submit your registration.
Step 2
You will be Approved to use iNET within
2 business days. An email will be sent to you,
with your username and password.
Step 3
Login to iNET with
your username and password. Complete your profile
and upload your resume, cover letter and/or
other job search documents.
Step 4
Apply for positions.
Please contact internship@northwestern.edu if
you have any questions or comments.
Note: The iNet databases are
independent of the CareerCat databases.
Student Authorization and Privacy Policy: Student
data listed in the iNet Internship Network database
will be entered personally by the student, and
used only by the student to submit applications
to selected employers. System Administrators
at each participating university will have access
to the student data, but will not use it for
any purpose other than contacting students for
general information purposes, or for compiling
overalll statistics. This system is to be used
ONLY by current students in good standing and
alumni at one of the participating universities,
according to their school's Career Center policies.
Students are prohibited from sharing their iNet
account with anyone else. It is the responsibility
of each student to ensure that his/her profile
information is accurate, and that all application
documents uploaded to and submitted through the
system are truthful. If, during the process of
applying to, interviewing for and/or working
in internship positions found on iNet, students
violate the terms of service or otherwise behave,
in writing or in person, in a manner which jeopardizes
the reputation of the participating universities
with employers, may lose iNet privileges and/or
those of their individual Career Center. By using
the iNet Internship Network -- i.e. registering
with and uploading your documents to employers
through the system --you are authorizing the
release of your documents to employers for whose
internships you are applying. Your use of iNet
is your agreement to the terms and conditions
described above.