Department
of State (DOS) Internships

Want to work
for Hillary Clinton? She is the new Secretary of State who will
be administering the U.S. Department of State. As an intern, you
will be the face of America to the world. Some of our students
work in Washington, DC, and others have the opportunity to work
at an embassy overseas. Positions are both paid and unpaid, and
many are available during spring, summer or fall.
You are eligible to
apply for the Department's internship program if you have not
yet completed your registration at a college or university for
graduate or post-graduate studies (including law school) or are
awaiting an admissions determination for graduate or post-graduate
studies (including law school). However, if selected for an internship,
you must provide proof that you have registered, or have been
accepted for enrollment, for studies in the semester or quarter
immediately following the internship before you can begin your
internship.
A broad range of academic
majors is sought in areas such as Business, Public Administration,
Social Work, Economics, Information Management, Journalism and
Biological, Physical or Engineering Sciences; intern duties and
responsibilities vary according to post or office assignment,
from scientific/technical tasks to administrative projects to
logistical support.
Location:
Washington, DC
Apply
Online:
http://careers.state.gov/students/programs.html#SIP
The United
States Department of State (DOS), often referred to as the State
Department, is the Cabinet-level foreign affairs agency of the
United States government, similar to foreign ministries, foreign
offices, ministries of external relations, etc. in other countries.
It is administered by the Secretary of State.
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