The U.S. Department of Commerce offers internships to students that include both unpaid and paid work opportunities for students enrolled in high school to college graduate level. The program gives students experience in working for the federal government and also offers opportunities for interns to be hired as full-time employees.
The Department of Commerce employs over 45,000 people in a wide range of departments. This offers much potential for students to find an internship within their area of interest. Some of the departments include the Census Bureau, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Minority Business Development Agency, the Office of the Inspector General, and many more.
Students will find opportunities within the areas of engineering, architecture, business, information technology, biology, human resources, law and much more. Requirements vary by position, and the length of the internship also varies according to department needs. Students may search and apply for internship positions online.
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The U.S. Department of Commerce is responsible for job creation and economic growth in the U.S. Internships within this department represent opportunities for students to experience a hands-on, real-world work experience within the federal government.
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minority internships.
The location is usually in DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
To apply for an internship, visit:
www.hr.commerce.gov/careers/studentcareeropportunities
To apply for a job, visit:
www.hr.commerce.gov/Careers/index.htm