The White House Council of Economic Advisers’ is now accepting applications for the Fall 2023 internship program. The position is full-time, paid, and in-person in Washington, D.C. this fall.
Applications are currently being accepted on a rolling basis until June 30th, 2023, but we encourage students to apply early.
Please share this information widely with students who may be interested and qualified.
CEA interns work on a variety of challenging economic projects involving research on macroeconomic, microeconomic, and international issues, as well as statistical analysis and data collection.
The internship provides valuable experience in applying quantitative and qualitative skills to issues with real world implications. Administrative duties to support the CEA are also involved.
While we review applications from all students, the internship is generally geared toward undergraduate students with an economics background. Due to the small size of the program, it is highly competitive.
Students can apply by emailing PDFs of their resume, transcript, and a cover letter to recruiting@cea.eop.gov. Can didates should indicate in the subject line of the email as well as in the file names of their resume, transcript, and cover letter that they are applying for the Fall 2023 internship program.
More details will be posted as they become available on the CEA website: Internship Opportunities | CEA | The White House
Applications are currently being accepted on a rolling basis until June 30th, 2023, but we encourage students to apply early.
Please share this information widely with students who may be interested and qualified.
CEA interns work on a variety of challenging economic projects involving research on macroeconomic, microeconomic, and international issues, as well as statistical analysis and data collection.
The internship provides valuable experience in applying quantitative and qualitative skills to issues with real world implications. Administrative duties to support the CEA are also involved.
While we review applications from all students, the internship is generally geared toward undergraduate students with an economics background. Due to the small size of the program, it is highly competitive.
Students can apply by emailing PDFs of their resume, transcript, and a cover letter to recruiting@cea.eop.gov. Can
More details will be posted as they become available on the CEA website: Internship Opportunities | CEA | The White House
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