Webinar: Landing your Dream Internship in the Federal Government
Wednesday, February 08, 2012 • 05:00PM - 06:00PM
Location: University Career Center & The President's Promise (3100 Hornbake Library)
This Call to Serve webinar is for students interested in finding and applying for federal internships for Summer 2012. During this session, a number of exciting internships across the government will be highlighted as well as tips for how to research, find, and apply for an internship that's right for you!
For additional information about this event: contact Colette Fournier (colette@umd.edu) at the University Career Center & The Presidents Promise.
Find an Internship at the Spring Career and Internship Fair Workshop
Wednesday, February 08, 2012 • 04:00PM - 05:00PM
Location: 0318 Oakland Hall
Learn how to find an internship and how to make the most of your time at the Spring Career and Internship Fair! Many employers will be looking specifically for interns, so attend this workshop and learn how to maximize your chances at landing an internship for summer.
For additional information about this event: contact Erin Rooney-Eckel (erooney@umd.edu) at the University Career Center & The Presidents Promise.
Meet with Peace Corps: Employer-In-Residence Program
Monday, February 13, 2012 • 11:00AM - 04:00PM
Monday, February 13, 2012 • 11:00AM - 04:00PM
Interested in the Peace Corps? If you have researched the Peace Corps’ opportunities, and still have questions, request to meet with a Peace Corps recruiter on Monday, February 13, in the University Career Center & The President’s Promise. Email Benjamin Burnes at bburnes@peacecorps.gov to schedule an appointment.
Industry Networking Series: Careers & Internships in Government
Thursday, February 16, 2012 • 04:30PM - 06:30PM
Location: University Career Center (3100 Hornbake Library
Interested in interning or working full-time with the federal government? Wondering about the application process? Confused about opportunities and deadlines?
Join us for a panel discussion with several federal government agencies followed by a networking social. Professional dress is suggested and you may bring several copies of your resume.
Confirmed Employers:
US Secret Service
National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIH)
National Security Agency (NSA)
US Department of Health and Human Services (Rep. is also a former White House intern)
US Department of Agriculture (very interested in Agriculture, Environment, Science, Mathematics, Statistics and Technology students)
How to RSVP: Students, to RSVP for this event, please visit: https://umd-csm.symplicity.com/events/SINS2012
Industry Networking Series: Careers & Internships in International Development
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 • 04:30PM - 06:30PM
Location: University Career Center (3100 Hornbake Library
Interested in interning or working full-time in International Development? Are you trying to find a career that allows you to enjoy your passion for making a difference? Confused about how to use your major in this field? Join us for a panel discussion with several international development organization representatives followed by a networking social.
Participating Employers Include:
World Bank Group
Peace Corps
USAID
Inter-American Development Bank
International Monetary Fund
How to RSVP: Students, to RSVP for this event, please visit: https://umd-csm.symplicity.com/events/SINS2012
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POSITIONS:
Careers4Terps may have a position waiting for YOU!
C4T is a free web-based service providing UMD students and alumni access to full-time, part-time, and internship positions posted by employers looking to hire UMD students and alumni. Several positions are highlighted below, but there are more located in the C4T database. To read more about the positions below, log in to your C4T account (http://www.careers.umd.edu/) and paste the ID number (listed beside the position titles) in the “Search” box.
Intern/Research Assistant- Summer Internship (56201)
Booz Allen Hamilton - Washington DC Metro Area, Virginia
CPIA interns join a team of experienced intelligence professionals to conduct all-source intelligence research and analysis to support ongoing projects for clients within the US Intelligence Community and the Department of Defense. CPIA interns assess current and emerging threats, conduct link and relationship analysis, produce written and oral reports, and provide business analysis and development support.
The CPIA Internship provides thorough training and development opportunities with veterans in national security. In addition to individual projects, CPIA interns participate in seminars, field trips, community service events, and networking events with firm leadership and project managers. CPIA interns also work collaboratively on a “capstone” group deliverable which they present to clients and senior partners at the conclusion of the summer. Successful interns are considered for fulltime employment. *Students possessing regional expertise related to Mexico or Iran are highly encouraged to apply.
The CPIA Internship provides thorough training and development opportunities with veterans in national security. In addition to individual projects, CPIA interns participate in seminars, field trips, community service events, and networking events with firm leadership and project managers. CPIA interns also work collaboratively on a “capstone” group deliverable which they present to clients and senior partners at the conclusion of the summer. Successful interns are considered for fulltime employment. *Students possessing regional expertise related to Mexico or Iran are highly encouraged to apply.
Qualifications
Eligibility: All applicants must satisfy the following requirements:
- A current graduate or undergraduate student in good standing pursuing a degree in International Relations,
Intelligence Analysis, Government, or related disciplines.
- Expected graduation in Spring/Summer 2013
- A current graduate or undergraduate student in good standing pursuing a degree in International Relations,
Intelligence Analysis, Government, or related disciplines.
- Expected graduation in Spring/Summer 2013
Community of Professional Intelligence Analysts (CPIA)- Summer Internship (56536)
Booz Allen Hamilton - DC Metro Area, District of Columbia
Company: Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
Opportunity: 2012 Community of Professional Intelligence Analysts (CPIA) Summer Internship Program
Location: Washington DC Metro Area
Dates: June 4, 2012 – Aug 10, 2012
Description: Booz Allen Hamilton, a leading international consulting firm, invites graduate students and highly qualified undergraduates to apply for its Community of Professional Intelligence Analysts (CPIA) Summer Internship Program. Now in its tenth year, this unique offering aims to develop successful careers in government consulting and intelligence analysis tradecraft.
OTHER POSITIONS:
Summer 2012 Volunteer Student Intern
U.S. Courts
Duty Locations: Many vacancy(s) - Washington DC Metro Area, District of Columbia
Salary: $0.00 to $0.00 / Per Hour
Series and Grade: AD-0099-00
Open Period: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 to Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Position Information: Summer - Part-Time
Who May Be Considered: United States Citizens
The AO is seeking applicants for the Volunteer Student Internship Program. The opportunity is intended to provide valuable work experience and better prepare students interested in a public service career. The AO is presently looking for students with backgrounds and/or demonstrated interest in the following areas: human resources, public affairs, law, business administration (marketing, budget & finance, accounting, etc.), and information technology. The student will have an opportunity to improve his or her writing, research, analytical, logical, multi-tasking, and customer-service skills. Additionally, student volunteers are provided with several networking opportunities with fellow interns, agency employees, and other government employers.
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