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Government
Law Student
Fall Internship Intern may be asked to do a variety of things, including day-to-day office work such as answering phones, writing letters, and assisting with media clips. In addition, interns may be assigned to assist with constituent casework or work on District-based projects of importance. General intern responsibilities may include: Providing excellent service to constituents in-person and over-the-phone including greeting constituents and answering telephones; Opening and directing mail; Entering computer data; Responding to constituent requests; Leading United States Capitol Tours (DC); Escorting constituents to various Hill locations (DC); Attending congressional hearings and lectures (DC); Assisting with special projects, including legislative research; Assisting with constituent casework (District Offices); Involvement with additional special projects important to the Congressman’s office. Will gain firsthand knowledge of Capitol Hill, the legislative process, and the unique communities and constituents of Maryland’s First Congressional District. Must have familiarity with Microsoft Office including Outlook and Excel.
Qualification and Experience
https://harris.house.gov/sites/harris.house.gov/files/menu-images/Congressman%20Andy%20Harris%20%28MD-01%29%20Internship%20Application.pdf
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