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Paid Summer INTERNSHIPS with the Department of Commerce!

ACT NOW TO APPLY: Extended Deadline is November 5th, 2011


Desired Majors

Desired Skills

Year of Study

GPA

Locations

Business, Sociology, or Statistics (or any major which requires the study of Statistics).

 

Efficiency in Microsoft Office products, SAS, programming skills, Spanish language a plus.

Undergraduate or Graduate students in masters level programs (no doctoral students)

≥ 3.0

Washington DC at Census Bureau

Business, Communications, Graphic Design, Mathematics, Urban Planning, Computer Science, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Government, Law, Economics, Statistics, Accounting, Political Science, International Affairs, International Trade, Public Policy, and other related Business and Mathematics fields

Microsoft Office Products a plus

All classes Undergraduates and Graduates

≥ 3.0 preferred, some lower GPAs considered

Washington DC at DOC Headquarters

International Affairs, International Trade, Government, Law, or Business focused curriculum

An interest in international trade and affairs and/or business.  Public speaking and customer service skills preferred.

Graduate students preferred, will consider undergraduates

≥ 3.0 preferred, some lower GPAs considered

Washington DC at DOC Headquarters

Business or Business related fields

Exceptional writing skills.  Strong people skills. Attention to details.  Familiarity with entrepreneurship and innovation concepts, practices, and policies.

Rising Graduate students

≥ 3.0 preferred, some lower GPAs considered

Washington DC at DOC Headquarters

Interested students are asked to visit the web site for more information:  http://see.orau.org/ProgramDescription.aspx?Program=10038

Send questions to: DOCprogram@orau.org 

Eligibility:  U.S. citizenship, enrollment as a college student at any accredited college, and a minimum 3.0 GPA

Interns participate in on-site experiences with DOC bureaus and offices to integrate academic theory and workplace requirements, gain relevant skills and knowledge, explore Federal career options, develop professional networks, and gain a greater understanding of Federal agencies.

Interns receive a biweekly stipend, paid round-trip transportation between their schools/homes and their internship locations, and receive a housing allowance

MORE INFORMATION

Web Site:  http://see.orau.org/ProgramDescription.aspx?Program=10038

E-mail:  DOCprogram@orau.org

Posted: October 25, 2011, 10:27 PM