Thursday, December 31, 2020

Disclaimer

The focus of the ECON blog is to inform ECON majors of educational, career development, internship, and job opportunities. The ECON Department does not officially support or endorse any specific graduate programs, political affiliations, internship site, or company. Posts to the blog are purely to inform students of potential opportunities and should not be taken as advice or recommendation from the ECON Advising Staff. The department reserves the right to edit and review all submissions to the ECON Blog and deny submissions at their sole discretion. If you would like to submit an announcement for consideration to be posted on the blog, please contact econadvising@umd.edu.

Thursday, December 17, 2020

Interested in Economic Policy Concerning Environment Issues? Intern for the U.S. Department of the Interior Summer 2021

 


The U.S. Department of the Interior’s Office of Policy Analysis is seeking undergraduate and graduate student interns for the Summer 2021 term. An internship with the Office of Policy Analysis provides students with a unique opportunity to work directly on priority natural resource policy and management issues, while gaining valuable federal government work experience and access to a network of Department of the Interior economists and policy analysts.

The Office of Policy Analysis assists in analyzing and evaluating Departmental programs, developing new programs and major program changes, producing major studies of policies and programs, and conducting economic analysis of natural and environmental resources issues. The Office coordinates and guides agency and multi-bureau program development and policy analysis tasks, providing guidance to bureau and office analytic staffs, and scheduling the timing and content of issues analysis and decision documents on behalf of Departmental leadership. Additional information about the Office can be found at https://www.doi.gov/ppa.

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Apply Over Winter Break for a Leadership Scholarship

Through the generosity of a number of alumni, the Stamp is pleased to offer several Leadership Scholarships to support students. The scholarships were created to help deserving students manage costs associated with attendance and will provide between $500-$2000 awards to an incoming or current student during the spring 2021 semester. These scholarships recognize the sizable contribution of time and energy that students contribute to the campus community through their service.

Eligibility Criteria
  • Adele’s Circle of Women Scholarships: Five scholarships of $500 awarded to a freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, and graduate student. The scholarships are intended to help deserving students who advance the role of women and girls in their academic studies and activities, who plan to further this leadership in their personal and professional lives. The scholarship seeks to aid emerging student leaders and/or recognize accomplished student leaders.
  • Annette and Morris Mintz Family Scholarship: Four scholarships of $1000 each will be awarded to a freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior who are first generation students (parent/s did not graduate from college).
  • Brandon James Malstrom Memorial Scholarship: The Brandon James Malstrom Memorial Scholarship provides an annual scholarship of $1000 for transfer students at the University of Maryland who share the educational aspirations that Brandon exemplified. Students must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and be a Maryland resident or have graduated from a Maryland high school to be eligible for this scholarship.
  • Carlson Family Leadership Scholarship: A $1500 scholarship to a student who is in good academic standing and an active member of a registered student organization.
  • Fearless Terp Scholarship: A $500 scholarship for a student who demonstrates a commitment to the LGBTQ community with a preference for students who have an interest in international programs and/or study abroad.
  • Fisher Family First Generation Scholarship: A $1000 scholarship for an undergraduate student who is a first generation college student (parent/s did not graduate from college).
  • LGBTQ Advocacy Scholarship: A $500 scholarship for an undergraduate who advocates for LGBTQ students on campus.
  • Moose Family Scholarship: A $2000 merit-based scholarship for an undergraduate student in good academic standing and has demonstrated leadership within a student organization. Preference is for a graduate of Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, Maryland.
  • Price Brothers Family Scholarship: A $1000 scholarship for a student who is involved on campus and demonstrates strong leadership skills, with a preference for students from New York.
  • Student Leader Scholarship: A $500 scholarship created by the Student Government Association (SGA) for a student who is involved on campus.
Applications are due by Friday, January 29, 2021 at 11:59pm to be considered for a Spring 2021 award. Apply here: TerpLink - Form (umd.edu)

Paid Full-Time Spring Internship for Recent Graduates with the Aspen Institute

The Aspen Strategy Group (ASG), a policy program of the Aspen Institute, is a resolutely nonpartisan forum in which preeminent experts and policymakers explore the most pressing foreign policy and national security challenges facing the United States. Typically, the Strategy Group convenes annually in Aspen, Colorado in public and private settings, as well as various international locations, to hold strategic discussions on issues that affect American interests at home and abroad. Due to health concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Strategy Group has been convening virtually in 2020.

The ASG launched the Brent Scowcroft Award Fellowship (BSAF), a paid, temporary, and full-time internship program, in recognition of ASG Co-Founder and Chairman Emeritus General Brent Scowcroft’s long-time dedication to the group, as well as his legacy of distinguished public service. Now in its 18th year, the six-month fellowship is designed to provide the first steppingstone for recent graduates with a keen interest in foreign policy by way of direct exposure to the types of critical, thoughtful, and bipartisan discussions that characterize the ASG’s dialogues.

Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Interested in Consulting Careers? Register Now for our ECON Pop-Up Shop on January 20!

 


Date: January 19, 2021

Time: 3:00-4:30 pm

Register

Consulting is one of the most competitive and rewarding professions for ECON majors. If you are wondering if this career path is for you or want to hear from employers looking for interns or full-time employees, sign up for this unique pop-up shop.

The hiring cycle for many consulting firms starts early and doesn't always overlap with the academic calendar. If you want to be a consultant, you need to be prepared to start over the winter holiday.

In addition to learning about opportunities, this virtual pop-up shop also allows for robust conversations about how to set yourself up for success in the consulting industry.

Confirmed participants include:

  • Capital One
  • Hamilton Place Strategies: Open Jobs/Internships
  • Tuscany Strategy: Open Jobs/Internships
  • Kaiser Associates
  • Lapovsky Consulting


2021 Spring & Summer Intern Program at EPA's Office of Air and Radiation: An Internship with Meaning

 

EPA's Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) develops national programs,  policies, and regulations for controlling air pollution and radiation exposure. OAR’s programs include pollution prevention and energy efficiency; indoor and outdoor  air quality; industrial air pollution; pollution from vehicles and engines; radon; acid  rain; stratospheric ozone depletion; climate change; and radiation protection.  

For more information, visit epa.gov/oar.

Postings open Tuesday, December 8th and close at 11:59 pm on Monday December 14th. 

Friday, December 4, 2020

Check out the WEIDP Student Resource Guide!

Adam Klager, the graduate assistant for the Words of Engagement Intergroup Dialogue Program (WEIDP) has put together a fantastic resource for students. Check it out on the Resources page of our website if you or a student you know could use help finding...
  • emergency food/money
  • someone to talk to
  • identity-specific support
  • legal information
  • other UMD info/offices
  • national hotlines

Thursday, December 3, 2020

Paid Spring Climate Behavior Project Internship with the World Resources Institute

World Resources Institute (WRI) is an independent, nonprofit global research organization that turns big ideas into action at the nexus of environment, economic opportunity and human well-being. We are working to address critical challenges that the world must overcome this decade in order to secure a sustainable future for people and the planet: climate change, energy, food, forests, water, sustainable cities, and the ocean.

Internships at WRI are learning experiences designed for current students, recent graduates, and other candidates who wish to gain knowledge about a specific area of our work. We strive to attract diverse, intellectually driven candidates who have a passion for sustainability and development. WRI provides many internship opportunities throughout the year in all our programs.

WRI is committed to advancing gender and social equity for human well-being in our mission and applies this principle to our organizational and programmatic practices.

Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Are You From an Under-represented Group and Interested in Doctoral Studies? Learn About McNair Scholar Program!

Thinking about Graduate School and Pursuing a Ph.D.?

The McNair Scholars Program Can Help You Get There!

The Academic Achievement Programs' Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program is a graduate school preparation program designed to identify high academic achievers from traditionally underserved groups and to prepare its Scholars to matriculate into graduate programs & to earn doctoral or terminal degrees.

Benefits of Being a McNair Scholar:
-- Paid Summer Virtual & In-person Research Experience with Faculty
-- GRE & Graduate School Application Fee Waivers
-- Graduate School Application Preparation Assistance

Online Information Sessions:
December 7 12:00 - 1:00 pm
December 10 12:00 - 1:00 pm
February 1 12:00 - 1:00 pm
February 4 12:00 - 1:00 pm

Zoom Link
https://umd.zoom.us/j/92048380676?pwd=VlIyWDdyeCt6UzBMeWNOK0RBRjBUQT09

Application:
Priority Deadline: December 31, 2020
General Deadline February 13, 2021 (rolling admission based on space availability thereafter)

Visit: http://ugst.umd.edu/AAP/mcnair-about.html

Contact:
Rhea Roper Nedd, Ph.D.
(301) 405-4749 or rnedd@umd.edu

UMD Data Challenge 2021, Student Registration Open

UMD Data Challenge 2021 | February 20 - 27
UMD students, you are invited to the campus-wide (state-wide!) annual UMD Data Challenge 2021.

REGISTER HERE
Questions? Email the DC21 team at datachallenge@umd.edu.

Did you know that last year, an ARHU violinist made headlines with her success at this event? That's right, you don't have to be a "data person" to be involved! If you love solving puzzles and problems, this is the event for you.

At the annual UMD Data Challenge, students from every college and program help solve real challenges from real organizations (like Amazon Web Services and the National Cancer Institute) by looking at the data provided. Students present solutions after a week of brainstorming---while working with top mentors!---and present their ideas at a final judging event.

Students gain valuable team-building, resume-building, and networking experience. Plus, we just have fun!

Is your resume ready for the last Career Fair of the semester?

 The Just in Time Meetup is on December 11th from 12:00 - 2:00. If you are planning on attending, or if you want to create or polish your resume, take advantage of the Feller Center's resume resources below to get your materials ready!

  START YOUR RESUME PREP HERE:  
  • Are you beginning your resume? Review these resume basics.
  • Looking for tips regarding the content and formatting of an effective resume? Check out the University Career Center's self-guided how-to modules.
  • Review each section of this resume checklist to ensure your resume is ready. 
  • Not sure how to articulate your previous experiences? Review these sample bullets by experience for ideas about discussing skills in common positions (e.g., server, RA, coach)
  WANT A SECOND SET OF EYES ON YOUR RESUME?  

Submit your resume electronically
 
to be reviewed by the Feller Center Career Planning staff. You will receive tips and wording suggestions. Virtual resume reviews open December 1, 2020 through January 29, 2021.

Questions? Contact the Feller Center Career Planning office at bsoscareers@umd.edu.

Just In Time Meetup: December Grads

Graduating in December and looking to connect with employers for full-time roles? Join the Just In Time Meetup on Friday, December 11th from 12:00 - 2:00 PM, where you'll be able to video chat 1-on-1 with employer representatives looking to hire! Watch a 2 minute video for an overview of the event format.

Need help preparing?

EMPLOYERS ATTENDING THE CAREER FAIR
  • Asset Staffing •  Entry-Level Finance Opportunities (Operations, Trade Support, Analyst) | Business Analyst
  • Century Engineering
  • ESF Summer Camps • Teachers - Art, Science, Technology, Drama, Archery, Fencing, Martial Arts | Counselors | Coaches | Swim Instructors
  • Golds Gym DC Metro •  Membership Advisor | Experience Manager | Personal Trainer
  • Insight Global • Staffing agency that sources for roles in: communications, technology, banking & finance, aerospace & defense, energy, healthcare, insurance, retail and telecom.
  • M&T Bank  Technology Development Program | Commercial Branch Management Program)
  • Montgomery County Police  Police Officer | Public Safety Communications Specialist
  • OpenPath Products  Technical roles including JAVA Developer
  • Peace Corps  International Volunteers
  • Scotts Miracle Gro Company  Sales
  • Techtronic Industries • Sales/Event Marketing
  • U.S. Department of State, Diplomatic Security Service •  Special Agents | Security Engineering Officers | Security Technical Specialists

For additional information about this event contact Michael Maiden, University Career Center & The President's Promise at mmaiden@umd.edu.

               

Monday, November 30, 2020

Reminder: Apply for Winter Spring 2021 BSOS Undergraduate Experience Funds!

 


These funds assist undergraduate BSOS majors engaged in experiential learning outside the classroom, such as unpaid internships, research, service learning, and professional or academic virtual conferences. The funds are intended to help offset expenses related to such activities including, but not limited to;

  • pandemic conscious travel/transportation expenses
  • pandemic related relocation expenses 
  • professional attire
  • opportunity costs, (i.e. the need to give up a part-time paid job in order to take an unpaid internship.)
  • software/technology,material needs, not provided by employer/University, but essential to the experience. 
  • virtual conference fees

For additional examples on the kinds of expenses that may be considered for funding, please click here.

If you are a BSOS student with financial need that is preventing you from taking advantage of an unpaid opportunity, I encourage you to apply for BSOS Undergraduate Experience Funds.

Applications for Winter/Spring 2021 experiences are due no later than December 7. 
Click here to apply. 

Before submitting your application, make sure to review the eligibility criteria.


Questions regarding the scholarships or the application process can be
e-mailed to bsos-scholarships@umd.edu.

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Summer 2021 Internship Opportunity - Obsidian Planning Solutions

 

Location: Rockville, MD

Company: Obsidian Planning Solutions

Schedule: 40 hours/week during summer and potentially during winter break 2021

Please submit resume and cover letter to: Cynthia.Gill@obsidianplanning.com    

Deadline for application:  positions are open until filled

Intern Job Description:

Interns complete various projects throughout the summer regarding marketing, document organization, software research and other essential duties. Daily duties may include answering client phone calls and assisting Financial Planners. The candidate should have working knowledge of Microsoft office (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel) and be able to balance multiple tasks at once. This position is open to all rising juniors and seniors who are pursuing a four-year degree in finance, economics, or a business-related field. An ideal candidate will be devoted to their professional development by learning alongside experienced finance experts. Must pass a background check.

Policy Assistant Position with Guide Consulting Services for December or Recent Grad

Guide Consulting Services (GCS) is a boutique, full-service government relations firm representing non-profits and companies to advance their health and social policy goals into law. We prioritize getting results for our clients through strategy, legislative drafting, government relations and public affairs services.

POSITION OVERVIEW:

The position entails wide-ranging government relations and advocacy coordination for multiple Guide Consulting clients focused in mental and behavioral health, suicide prevention and crisis services, and Medicare/Medicaid. As we scale-up, we are seeking a candidate who is independent, organized, highly detail-oriented, a team player, and interested in growing with our business.

Monday, November 23, 2020

Economist Position at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

 

DIVISION/OFFICE: Research, Markets, & Regulations - Research

CLOSING DATE: Dec. 4, 2020

LOCATION: Washington, DC

Responsibilities

The following are the duties at the CN-60 level. (Equivalent to the GS-14). If you are selected at a lower grade level, you will have the opportunity to learn to perform all these duties, and will receive training to help you grow in this position. The major duties of this position include:

  • Analyze, synthesize, interpret, and has lead responsibility of providing information, analysis, technical advice, and recommendations on current developments in consumer financial markets and services.
  • Plan, organize and participate in the collection of data on a wide variety of problems in consumer financial markets and services. These collections may include lead responsibility of planning, designing and implementation of surveys of households and firms.
  • Develop and maintain econometric models of consumer financial markets for use in policy analysis. Support analysis with statistical, mathematical, and econometric methods and techniques, and consistently exhibits professional judgment.
  • Analyze issues and changes in consumer financial markets and services and analyzes and develops or evaluates proposals for policy or regulatory change including effects of proposed policies and regulations on competition and consumers.

HHS Office of Budget Internship, Summer 2021

 


The Assistant Secretary for Financial Resources (ASFR) seeks student interns to work within the Office of Budget (OB) on policy and budget issues for a variety of HHS programs. The OB plays a lead role in developing the HHS budget, interacting with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and Congressional Appropriations Committees, analyzing Congressional actions, and managing communication among stakeholders.  The student internship is generally for 10-12 weeks and is based in Washington, D.C.  This internship may be in-person or virtual, depending on ASFR’s operating status.  If ASFR resumes in-person work during Summer 2021, ASFR will work with interns, as feasible, to be physically present in the office in Washington, D.C.  ASFR successfully hosted interns virtually in Summer 2020.  Start and end dates are negotiable.  Applicants must be pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree and must be returning to school in Fall 2021. 

Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume (including current grade point average), and writing sample (less than five pages) to Anna Leonard (Anna.Leonard@hhs.gov).  Please indicate in your cover letter the branch or branches to which you are applying (described below).  The application deadline is January 4, 2021.

Take a Game Break with the ISU Saturday, December 5th at 1:00pm

Game Break is an opportunity for international students and those who enjoy meeting international students to meet other international and diverse UMD students wherever they are located (we hope for participation from at least three continents) and to play games with them online. We plan to play games such as:
  • Trivia
  • Never Have I Ever
  • 2 Truths and 1 Lie

To learn more see: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1S64Cinb2oEfc60_AsNOoYJeVVNq8saUrR9KJwOFLXOc/edit?usp=sharing

Register here: go.umd.edu/isugamebreak

We look forward to seeing YOU at 1:00 p.m. EST on Saturday, December 5! (on Zoom)

Questions? 
Email the International Student Union (ISU) Events Chair Yulan Wen, yulanwen@terpmail.umd.edu

Friday, November 20, 2020

Bipartisan Policy Center Spring Internship Program

 The Bipartisan Policy Center is now accepting applications for this virtual Spring internship program. Applications will be accepted until December 1st. Learn more and apply here: https://careers.bipartisanpolicy.org/jobs.

Wednesday, November 18, 2020

ECON Does What?! Career Outreach Intern for the Department of Economics

 

ECON Alumni Career Profile

career outreach intern

What do you enjoy the most about your position?

I enjoy seeing all of the work being done towards making opportunities and resources available to students in the department.  This position gives me a glimpse into what happens behind the scenes in the department and the pivotal role a career strategist plays. I also enjoy meeting many people within the department and also in other organizations that we work with for career events. Aside from being able to improve my people skills, this position has allowed me to conduct research which I enjoy doing, and also utilize my creative side as well. 

Could you explain more about your current responsibilities?

I am currently preparing content for the new website that the Economics department is launching. For this project, I have spent plenty of time conducting research to find useful information pertaining to the career options for students. I then add it to different web pages using Drupal to provide an easy to navigate and useful space for fellow students to explore different paths. In addition to working on website content, I have also been working on newsletters such as this one, Econ Does What, and The Competitive Advantage.  I also support other efforts such as helping with the coordination of virtual career events. 

Career Outreach Internship for the Department of Economics

 Are you looking for a flexible, remote internship for academic credit for the spring semester? Are you interested in supporting your fellow ECON students get rewarding work experience and jobs after graduation? Are you organized and a skilled communicator? If so, please apply to be the Department of Economics career outreach intern! Interviews begin in December and the internship will start the beginning of spring semester.

Roles and responsibilities 

  • Editing closed-captioning text for videos
  • Researching and posting content for new ECON career website
  • Formatting, proofreading, and editing newsletter content
  • Creating blog posts
  • Publicizing events, tools, tips, and resources
  • Profiling alumni and interns for the website
  • Creating student engagement strategies
  • Supporting virtual career events

2021 Maryland Summer Scholars Program

The Maryland Summer Scholars Program (MSS) provides opportunities for University of Maryland, College Park (UMD) undergraduates to spend much of the summer working closely with faculty mentors on ambitious research, scholarly, or artistic projects. The MSS program provides awards of $3,000 to approximately 25-30 undergraduates each summer.

Many Summer Scholars expand their summer research into an independent study or honors thesis project the following autumn semester, and find that their research experience helps distinguish their applications for graduate study, fellowships, internships, employment and other competitive opportunities.

Maryland Summer Scholars (MSS) may conduct their summer research on the College Park campus or elsewhere in the U.S. or abroad as required by the nature of the project. Students whose projects require travel for an extended period of time to off campus locations (not to include regular commuting) may submit a travel supplement request as directed in the online application form. Travel supplements will not exceed $1,000.

Eligibility: You are eligible to apply for an MSS award: if you have earned 12 or more UMD course credits (not including AP or IB credits) by the date of the application deadline; if you have a cumulative UMD GPA of 3.40 or higher by the date of the application deadline; and if you expect to receive your undergraduate degree no earlier than December 2021. All academic majors are eligible.

Application Deadline: The deadline to apply for summer 2021 awards will be Thursday, February 14, 2021. It is important that candidates begin developing their proposals as soon as possible.

A presentation about the MSS program is available on our website as well as on ELMS, along with presentations about additional summer research opportunities - for ELMS access please click here to complete a brief questionnaire.

Important Tax Information: Please note that MSS awards are subject to taxation as personal income, and awardees should plan accordingly; tax withholding may apply.

The Maryland Summer Scholars Program is sponsored by the Office of Undergraduate Studies, the UMD Division of Research, UMD Schools and Colleges, and the Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research.

NSF REU's & Paid Summer Research for Undergrads in BSOS

Are you a freshman, sophomore, or junior interested in PAID SUMMER 2021
research opportunities in the life or physical sciences, engineering,
mathematics and computer science, or the behavioral/social sciences?
The Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research has an informative ELMS
resource site that will help you learn about the hundreds of PAID summer
placement opportunities offered by National Science Foundation REU’s,
National Institutes of Standards and Technology SURF, and other programs.
Many summer 2021 programs will have application deadlines beginning December
through February.

Our ELMS resource also highlights programs seeking to increase participation
by UNDERREPRESENTED students in grad study and research careers. These
include opportunities offered by National Science Foundation REU’s,
National Institutes of Standards and Technology SURF, the Big Ten SROP, the
Leadership Alliance SR-EIP, and other programs.
To gain access to our ELMS resources for summer 2021 research opportunities
please click here to complete a brief questionnaire here.
https://umdsurvey.umd.edu/jfe/form/SV_cRPlBtcfL9cQwdf

Paid Full-Time Spring Internship in International Business with CSIS

The Scholl Chair in International Business seeks two research interns to support the work of the Scholl Chair. Since 1981, the Scholl Chair has examined the relationship of international trade and investment to economic growth, innovation, and development. America’s role on the world stage is influenced by its ability to effectively integrate trade and international economic objectives into its broader foreign policy. Currently, the global trading system and its institutions are under attack from multiple directions, and much of the Scholl Chair's work will focus on analyzing the attacks and examining new -- and old -- tools for countering them.

The opening is for a full-time internship. We are seeking an undergraduate (junior standing or above), graduate, or recent graduate candidate who has completed coursework in international trade, has a background in trade and economics, and possesses good research and writing skills. This internship is remote and paid.

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

United Nations ECLAC Spring Internship Program

The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC\CEPAL) is currently accepting applications for our Spring 2021 Internship Program.

ECLAC is one of the five regional commissions of the United Nations. It was founded in 1948 with the purpose of contributing to the region's economic and social development. Its mission includes supporting the design, monitoring and evaluation of public policies and the provision of advisory services, expertise and training to Governments, as well as support for regional and international cooperation and coordination activities.

For detailed information and to apply visit: 

Spring Business Development Internship (with Stipend) with International Development Consulting Firm

Position description

The Kaizen Company (Kaizen) is an international development consulting firm and an incubator for innovative, scalable solutions that address emerging market challenges and opportunities. We aspire to transform the nature and impact of international development and work to strengthen organizations and institutions through innovative approaches to organizational development, reform, and change. Kaizen is currently seeking undergraduate and graduate students to join our dynamic team as Associates (interns) for Spring 2021. Associates are given the opportunity to meaningfully contribute to all aspects of Kaizen’s work and seamlessly integrate in our collegial culture. Kaizen Associates are important members of our teams with room to grow in an initiative-driven workspace.

This internship is best suited for International Development/Relations, NGO Management, Foreign Affairs, or Business Administration undergraduate or graduate students interested in entering the field of international development. The internship comes with a modest stipend. It is expected that the selected Associate will work a minimum of 20 hours per week in the spring, beginning on or about January 19th through mid-May. Associates will have the opportunity to work remotely, from any virtual location with reliable internet.

Responsibilities:

  • Engage with practical approaches to complex international development issues around the world.
  • Gain practical understandings of business development processes through participation in many aspects of proposal development for new projects, including recruitment, compliance management, technical project design, and budgeting.
  • Support the business development team in capture/positioning, proposal development, and business development knowledge management.
  • Contribute to the research and development of new, innovative service offerings.
  • Learn the basic principles of multi-donor project management through on-the-job and formal training related to Kaizen’s active USAID, Department of State, and other contracts.
  • Apply and test strategic thinking to the development of systems and processes on a rapidly growing business development team.
Qualifications
  • Is an entrepreneurial self-starter, and works well without excessive supervision.
  • Has previous professional experience, ideally working in consulting, management, organizational reform, research, grant-writing, or international development.
  • Is interested in entering the field of development assistance.
  • Has strong research skills.
  • Has strong attention to detail.
  • Can prioritize and manage competing deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
  • Demonstrates excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Is currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program (required).
Apply online: https://kaizen.jazz.co/apply/l81e5bl7qL/Business-Development-Associate-Spring-2021
For best consideration, apply by December 1.

Monday, November 16, 2020

Network with Alumni! (Virtually)

Terrapins Connect provides virtual access to over 1,000 alumni working in a wide range of professions and industries. Students can connect with them to get career advice, resume critiques and introductions to others in the field. Register for your free account today and start by requesting informational interviews with alumni working in your field of interest.

West End Strategy Team | Paid Virtual Internship

West End Strategy Team, a D.C. public relations firm, is currently accepting applications for the spring 2021 term.

Our team works with organizations seeking to enhance their influence on issues including social and economic justice, human rights, civil rights, faith-based advocacy, and sustainability. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are offering this internship fully remotely.

WEST interns have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience working closely with progressive, nonprofit and international organizations in a professional setting.

Responsibilities include:
  • Writing and editing materials for distribution to the media
  • Drafting opinion pieces
  • Developing social media content
  • Researching client organizations and their issue areas
  • Researching target journalists and compiling media lists
  • Conducting media outreach
  • Aggregating news content, and various clerical duties
Through this experience, interns will cultivate a working knowledge of highly relevant political and advocacy organizations, the major issues of the day, and the media.

Interest in applying? Learn more here.

Thursday, November 12, 2020

Research Assistant – Economic Analysis and Research Network (EARN) for Recent Grad

A core part of the Economic Policy Institute (EPI), EARN is a growing network of 55 research, policy, and advocacy organizations in 43 states around the country and the District of Columbia. The EARN network is coordinated by staff at the Economic Policy Institute and EARN partners.

EPI seeks a skilled and motivated person to join the EARN team as a Research Assistant. This entry-level position will support the research and writing of EPI’s and EARN’s analysts and policy experts, provide programmatic support for the EARN in the Midwest project, and assist EARN’s national network of state and local policy groups with data, research, and technical assistance. We are seeking someone with a bachelor’s degree in economics, math, or other related social science field (e.g., public policy or political science) with strong quantitative skills, who is highly organized and detail-oriented, comfortable working with data, and interested in advancing economic, racial, and gender justice through public policy. The Research Assistant will work on a variety of issues, including state labor markets (wages, employment, unemployment), labor policies and supports (minimum wages, paid leave, unemployment insurance), economic development, unions and worker power, economic impacts of structural racism, and racial and gender-pay inequities.

This position also offers excellent opportunities for on-the-job training; for example, EPI Research Assistants receive extensive training to use STATA and WordPress, and are offered support if they want to learn R. Past Research Assistants have gone on to complete advanced degrees in social science, law, and other public policy fields. Former Research Assistants are employed in tenured or tenure-track jobs in academia, in key policy posts in state and federal government, for institutions such as the Federal Reserve and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and in other DC and state-based think tanks.

This position is based in Washington, DC. Economic Policy Institute staff are currently working remotely due to the coronavirus pandemic. We will resume in-person work at EPI’s offices in Washington when it is safe to do so.

Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Women in Economics Alumni Panel on 11/18

 


A Seat at the Table: Stories and lessons from UMD alumni is a new series featuring alumni from the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences at the University of Maryland, representing an array of industries and organizations. This series focuses on what it means to have a "seat at the table?" How does one get there? Who are your table guests? And how do you use your voice and influence within your organization once at the table? Through this program, we highlight BSOS alumni in mid to senior positions and learn from their leadership and personal experiences. This month's program will focus on Women in Economics and will feature accomplished economics alumnae. 

For more information and to register: go.umd.edu/seatnov2020

Opportunity at the CFPB - Apply by Friday!

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is recruiting for the Director’s Financial Analyst position, and we want to encourage graduating seniors to apply. We are hiring for positions that begin in July 2021, and Class of 2021, 2020, and 2019 graduates are eligible to apply. This Friday, November 13th, is the final day to apply for positions starting in summer 2021.

 

ABOUT THE PROGRAM 

This unique, two-year rotational fellowship sits at the intersection of the federal government and the financial services industry. Director’s Financial Analysts are given the opportunity to hone analytical and problem-solving skills while helping to make markets for consumer financial products work for Americans. As a result, in a short period of time, analysts will play an integral role in everything the Bureau does, from rigorous data-driven policy creation and market monitoring to on-site supervision of market participants.

Director’s Financial Analysts have used the program to develop their professional skills and grow their public service networks within a collaborative cohort environment. Alumni of the DFA program have moved on to competitive graduate programs (e.g. Stanford Law, Princeton MPP, Dartmouth MBA), public sector opportunities (e.g. DC city government, Federal Reserve Banks), private industry, and other divisions within the CFPB.

All analysts will complete developmental rotations in offices throughout the CFPB. These rotations are designed to provide exposure to the analysis, strategy, research, education, policy development, supervision, enforcement, and rulemaking activities throughout the Bureau.

We are recruiting for positions that begin after the 2020-2021 academic year.

 

HOW TO APPLY

 

To officially apply, students will need to do so at https://www.consumerfinance.gov/about-us/careers/current-openings/fellow-directors-financial-analyst-442x/The window will be open until this Friday, November 13.  

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION

 

Interested students can send an email to CFPB_DFA_Program@cfpb.gov. If they have additional questions about the position or the application process, they can also reach out to me at Christine.Yan@cfpb.gov.  

 

The recruitment team will host one more session about the DFA Program and the application process, including a question-and-answer period, conducted over WebEx. Students can register below.

 

Final Information Session:  Thursday, November 12, 2020 (5PM Eastern)

https://cfpbgov.webex.com/cfpbgov/k2/j.php?MTID=t1c3cffc2614b0a5a48ed89b3f212e1c2

 

Women in Economics Symposium 2021

 


Women in EconomicsSymposium 2021: A Virtual Event

Making a Difference in the World as an Economist
Presented by the St. Louis Fed

 

This event is for high school students, college students, educators and anyone curious about the economics profession.

There are many ways to make an impact on the world. We see everyday heroes like doctors, nurses and teachers use the tools they have to help people. Economists make a difference, too. In fact, economics gives people powerful tools to make a difference in the world. At the symposium, learn how economists can:


·       help save the environment

·       reduce income inequality

·       improve healthcare outcomes

·       help people make better decisions

·       reduce the severity of economic recessions 

 


This virtual symposium is free, and your registration enables you to attend both Wednesday and Thursday evenings (detailed agenda to come). Please spread the word and register by Monday, Feb. 15.

Tales from an Informational Interview: What Happens When Students Interview Employers?

Elijah Alvardo talked with Brett Weiss, a Consultant at Kaiser Associates earlier this semester. Read on to discover what he learned and how he prepared.

Friday, November 6, 2020

Beinecke Scholarship for Graduate Study

 Are you a junior planning to pursue graduate study in the arts, humanities, or social studies? Do you have an outstanding academic record? Do you have a high degree of financial need?

The Beinecke Scholarship Program provides graduate study scholarships in the humanities and social sciences to JUNIORS of exceptional, demonstrated academic ability who have a high degree of financial need as demonstrated by the FAFSA process. (For example, receiving or qualifying for a Pell Grant would indicate a high degree of financial need.)

 

The Beinecke program seeks highly motivated and intellectually accomplished JUNIORS who plan to pursue researched-based master's or PhD programs in the arts, humanities, or social sciences after graduation. "Junior" means a student who plans to continue full-time undergraduate study next fall 2021 and who expects to receive a baccalaureate degree between December 2021 and August 2022.

 

FIELDS OF STUDY: The Beinecke program is open to students planning research-oriented master’s and Ph.D. studies in any field in the arts, humanities, or social sciences. Professionally-oriented degree programs of any kind ARE NOT supported.

 

FINANCIAL NEED: Candidates for nomination by the University of Maryland should be recipients of Pell Grants or be able to demonstrate an equivalent level of underlying financial need as revealed through the FAFSA process.

 

Candidates for the Beinecke Scholarship must be nominated by their university or college – the University of Maryland, College Park can nominate 1 outstanding junior annually to compete for a Beinecke Scholarship. To seek nomination, candidates must submit a complete draft of a Beinecke Scholarship application by January 15, 2022

 

Learn more about the Beinecke program and the application process by contacting Dr. Leslie Brice at the National Scholarships Office at lbrice@umd.edu.

 

Who may apply: To be eligible for the Beinecke Scholarship nomination, a student must:

 

  • Have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during his or her undergraduate career. Generally, a minimum GPA of 3.8 will be required for nomination; exceptions may be made in extraordinary cases.

 

  • Be a college junior pursuing a bachelor's degree during the 2021-2022 academic year.

 

  • Have firm plans to enter a master's or doctoral program in the arts, humanities, or social sciences after graduation.

 

  • Be a United States citizen or a US national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

 

  • Be a Pell Grant recipient as an undergraduate at the University of Maryland or be able to demonstrate an equivalent level of underlying financial need.

 

Award Amount: Each scholar receives $4,000 immediately prior to entering graduate school and an additional $30,000 while attending graduate school.

 

Duration: Scholars must utilize all funding within five years of graduation.

 

Campus Deadline: January 15, 2021 This is the deadline for submitting a complete draft of a Beinecke application to be considered for University of Maryland, College Park nomination.

 

Website: www.Beineckescholarship.org


Thursday, November 5, 2020

Student Post-Election Support Spaces

Student Post-Election Support Spaces

Given the high stress caused by the election amidst multiple pandemics, we are providing space for all students to enter 'as you are' to be heard and validated. This is not space for debates about policy or candidates, but rather an opportunity for students to process their anxieties, fears, concerns, and any other feelings post election. We welcome people of all identities and backgrounds into this restorative space, provided by the Office of Diversity & Inclusion.

*These are drop-in hours so you do not need to stay for more than you are able. Also, all sessions will NOT be recorded to keep conversations private.

Careers in International Business for Non-Business Students


Date: Monday, November 16, 2020

Time: 12:30-1:30 pm

Learn more & RSVP here

 
Are you interested in a future career in international business but don't know where to start? Don't miss this interactive session exposing undergraduate students to careers in international business and what they can do NOW to pursue these careers. A specific focus will be placed on students studying languages/area studies and the arts and humanities, though all majors are welcome.

This session is a collaboration between the University Career Center, School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures and the Center for Global Business at Maryland Smith. 

Please be sure to RSVP here. Please reach out to Kate Juhl with questions at kjuhl@umd.edu


 

Wednesday, November 4, 2020

USDA Internship Openings

 See below for current internship openings at the USDA. Applications due November 16th.

Position Title, Series, Grade

Announcement Number

USAJOBS Link

Student Trainee (Administration & Office Support), GS-0399-2/3/4/5

ONEUSDA-10948494-21-NS

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/583349400

Student Trainee (Financial Management), GS-0599-2/3/4/5

ONEUSDA-10947853-21-NShttps://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/583350000

Student Trainee (Business & Industry), GS-1199-2/3/4/5

ONEUSDA-10948318-21-NS

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/583351900

Student Trainee (Information Technology), GS-2299-2/3/4/5

ONEUSDA-10948310-21-NS

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/583352100