The Student and Industry Resource Center (SIRC) for The School of Hospitality Business coordinates all recruiting and career services for hospitality business students. Whether you have been associated with The School of Hospitality Business for years or you are becoming acquainted with us for the first time, we know you will find our students hard working, well prepared and anxious to visit with you about opportunities with your company. With one call to our office, all arrangements are made for you!
SIRC can help you:
You and your organization can also work with SIRC to gain access to hospitality business registered student organizations and events – a great way to help potential associates better understand your company and to identify talent early. We look forward to strengthening our ties with your organization.
Thank you for your interest in recruiting students from The School of Hospitality Business. The Student and Industry Resource Center (SIRC) serves as your concierge to coordinate recruiting services for companies seeking outstanding hospitality business students. The following are steps for successfully recruiting hospitality students at MSU.
Handshake is our online recruiting platform that connects MSU students with employers and alumni. Handshake offers a variety of powerful tools for employers:
A core part of the Hospitality Business degree requirements is the internship component. Students are required to complete two internships: a Level 1 internship and a Level 2 internship. They must be in the hospitality industry. Both internships require working a minimum of 400 hours during a 10-week period or more, with one company. Internships can be completed full time during the summer or part time during the school year. If a student works part time, there is no time limit for completing 400 hours.
Internships must be documented and approved prior to beginning by using the SIRC web application and approval process. At the end of the internship, both student and employer must also complete evaluations through the SIRC web evaluation process. All three forms – approved internship application and both student and employer evaluations, must be completed by the end of the internship or the internship will not be counted as complete.
Level 1 Internship
The first internship, requires working for a hospitality company in an entry-level, hourly paid position.
Level 2 Internship
The second internship requires employment in a hospitality company in one or more of the following areas:
*An internship that combines areas (1) and (2) is highly recommended and would provide the best experience. Special projects can be added to either (1) or (2).
CAREER EXPO is The School’s longstanding annual hospitality industry career event. The career fair takes place in the evening, when 70+ of the nation’s leading hospitality companies recruit talented students for internships and permanent positions and sign them up for interviews to be held the following day.
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Thank you for your interest in students in The School of Hospitality Business at Michigan State University! We look forward to strengthening our ties with your organization!