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Title: Spring Internship at United States Senate Office in Arkansas
Organization: United States Senate
Department: Internship
Salary: Unpaid
Experience: College students with at least 2 years of college work completed
H1: Gain Valuable Experience with a Spring Internship at United States Senate Office in Arkansas
H2: Why Apply for a Spring Internship at United States Senate Office in Arkansas?
- Gain firsthand knowledge about the legislative process and the federal government
- Work closely with legislative, communications, and constituent services staff members
- Learn how a senate office provides constituent services and interacts with the community
- Receive academic credit for interning
- Open to all area college students regardless of major
- Internship sessions available year-round
- Must be a . citizen or legally in the .
- Contact Ben Campbell for internships in the DC office and Stacey Mattingly for state office internships
The United States Senate is offering an exciting opportunity for college students to gain valuable experience through a spring internship. With seven offices across Arkansas and a Washington, . office, students have the chance to learn about the legislative process and federal government firsthand.
Interns in the Washington, . office will work closely with legislative, communications, and constituent services staff members, providing them with a unique understanding of how a senate office operates. By assisting state staff, interns will also gain insight into how a senate office provides constituent services, interacts with the community, and serves as a liaison to the Washington, . office.
In addition to gaining valuable experience, interns can also receive academic credit for their internship. While academic credit is required for interns in state offices, it is not a requirement for those in the . office. The internship sessions are available year-round, including spring, summer, and fall options.
This internship opportunity is open to all college students, regardless of their major, who have completed at least two years of college work. Applicants for the . summer internship must be at least 21 years old and either a . citizen or legally in the .
To apply, interested students can contact Ben Campbell for internships in the . office or Stacey Mattingly for state office internships. The application process requires students to fill out a form with their personal information, including their expected graduation date, area of study, and GPA. They must also answer questions about their citizenship and which office location they are applying for.
This spring internship at the United States Senate office offers valuable experience and academic credit for college students. With opportunities available year-round, students from all majors can apply and gain insight into the legislative process and federal government. Don't miss out on this chance to intern with the United States Senate and gain valuable experience for your future career.
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