Interested in working at the White House? Check out this information session to learn more:
White House Office of Presidential Correspondence: Employer Networking Sessions
Monday, October 01, 2012 • 01:00PM - 02:00PM
Location: University Career Center & The President's Promise, 3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing
What Volunteer Opportunities are at the Office of Presidential Correspondence?
- Comment Line
- Agency Liaison
- Greetings
- Students
- Mail Analysis Portfolios
- Economy
- Civil Rights
- Health
- Energy/Environment
- Foreign Policy
- Arts and Education
Why Volunteer?
- Public Service
- It’s the WHITE HOUSE
- Get your foot in the door
- Learn valuable skills for future jobs and internships
- White House on your resume
- Many of our current staff members used to be volunteers and interns
Requirements
To volunteer in the Office of Presidential Correspondence you must be:
- an American citizen over the age of 18
- passionate about public service
- comfortable working on computers
- confident working in team settings
- able to commit to a schedule that follows one of three program levels
What We Need
1. Volunteer Leadership Program
- 30 hours minimum per week
- Included in departmental meetings
- White House Staff Mentorship Program
2. Volunteer Majors Program
- 6 or more hours per week
- Roundtable discussions with other Majors volunteers and White House staff
3. Correspondence Volunteer
- One 4-hour shift minimum per week
For additional information about this event contact Adrianne Bradford at abradfor@umd.edu.
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