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SEO Friendly Job Title: Internship with . Representative in Virginia's Sixth District
H1 Heading: Join Our Team as an Intern in Virginia's Sixth District
H2 Heading: Apply for Our Internship Program Now
Organization: **Members Only**
Department: District Office
Salary Information: Unpaid, academic credit available
Experience: No experience required, but previous office or political experience preferred
Job Description:
- Assist with day-to-day office tasks such as answering phones, writing letters, and managing media clips
- Work on constituent case work or District-based projects
- Gain hands-on experience in a congressional office
- Opportunity to work with and learn from experienced staff members
Apply:
- Fill out the internship form found on our website
- Submit the form and your resume via email to ****
Please Note:
- The use of generative artificial-intelligence tools such as chatbots or other language generating tools will not be accepted during the application process
- Applications using such tools may be rejected without further consideration
Internship Application:
- Fill out the provided form, save it as a doc file, and submit it along with your resume via email
- Provide your personal information, desired internship location, and availability
- Share your university, major, GPA, and references with contact information
Open Ended Questions:
- Where do you get your news?
- What was the last book you read?
- Who are some of your heroes and why?
- What are your thoughts on Federal taxes?
- What are your thoughts on America's healthcare system and its future?
- Which article in the Bill of Rights means the most to you and why?
- Should the federal government or the individual be more responsible for solving problems in their community and why?
- If you were elected to Congress, what would be the first issue you advocate for?
- What do you hope to gain from this internship?
Social Media Policy:
- All staff members, including interns, are expected to follow the Social Media guidelines found in the Office Policy and Intern Manual provided upon employment.
The Office of Congressman Cline is offering an exciting opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience in a congressional office through our internship program in Virginia's Sixth District. As an intern, you will have the chance to work closely with experienced staff members and assist with various tasks and projects.
We are looking for motivated individuals with a passion for public service and a strong interest in politics. While no previous experience is required, we prefer candidates with office or political experience.
Your responsibilities as an intern may include day-to-day office work such as answering phones, writing letters, and managing media clips. You may also have the opportunity to work on constituent case work or District-based projects of importance. This is a great opportunity to gain valuable experience and learn about the inner workings of a congressional office.
To apply for our internship program, please fill out the form found on our website and submit it along with your resume via email. Please note that we do not accept any applications prepared, in whole or in part, by means of generative artificial-intelligence tools. We reserve the right to screen applications to identify the use of such tools and may reject them without further consideration.
In the internship application, you will be asked to provide your personal information, desired internship location, and availability. You will also need to share your university, major, GPA, and three references with their contact information.
As part of our application process, we also have some open-ended questions for you to answer. These questions will give us a sense of your perspective and how you think on various issues. We want to know where you get your news, the last book you read, who your heroes are and why, your thoughts on Federal taxes, America's healthcare system and its future, and which article in the Bill of Rights means the most to you and why. Additionally, we want to know your thoughts on the role of the federal government versus the individual in solving problems in their community and what issue you would advocate for if elected to Congress. Lastly, we want to know what you hope to gain from this internship experience.
As a member of Congressman Cline's team, including interns, you will be expected to follow our Social Media guidelines as outlined in the Office Policy and Intern Manual provided upon employment.
This internship is unpaid, but academic credit is available. We are looking for individuals who are available to begin and end their internship on specific dates. We also ask that applicants currently reside in Virginia's Sixth District or have previously resided there.
Join our team and gain valuable experience in a congressional office. Apply now for our internship program with . Representative Ben Cline in Virginia's Sixth District.
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