Career Shuttle to Facebook DC
Thursday, December
05, 2013 • 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Location: Meet in the lobby of the University Career Center & The
President's Promise (3100 Hornbake Library)
Event Details:
Join the University Career Center & The President’s Promise on a Career
Shuttle to Facebook DC!
This trip is open to sophomores, juniors and graduate students of any major,
provided you have a strong academic background and interest in government
affairs, public policy, law or strategic communications. To be eligible for
a summer externship with Facebook DC, you must be returning to school in Fall
2014 (May 2014 graduates and alumni are not eligible unless they plan to pursue
further education starting next fall). ADDITIONAL NOTE:
This career shuttle and site focuses on government affairs, NOT social
media or computer science-related opportunities.
Facebook DC is currently recruiting for its summer externship program (a paid,
full-time opportunity during Summer 2014). Facebook DC helps to inform users,
the media, partners, employees and other stakeholders about Facebook’s products
and business. Working with policymakers at the international federal, and state
levels, the team handles legislative and regulatory matters, participates in
domestic and international policy discussions and leads the company’s
interactions with consumer and other non-governmental organizations.
Space is limited—please RSVP today! Once the bus is full, you will be added
to our waiting list and notified if a spot opens up. Due to the limited space
and the expected high demand for this trip, we will be enforcing our "no
show" policy. Contact Kate Juhl immediately at kjuhl@umd.edu if you register and are
unable to attend.
Please plan to meet in the lobby of the University Career Center & The
President’s Promise (3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing) at 8:30 am.
We will depart promptly by bus at 8:45 am and return to campus by 1 pm. You may
want to bring a snack. During our visit, we will take a tour of Facebook DC and
hear more about their externship program. There may also be the chance to meet
some high-level members of the office as their schedules allow.
RSVP for this event: http://www.careers.umd.edu/events_RSVP.cfm?event_id=4687
For additional information about this event: contact Kate Juhl at kjuhl@umd.edu