The Economic Statistical Methods Division of the U.S. Census Bureau is seeking motivated interns interested in developing analytical, statistical, and data‑driven skills while supporting a variety of research and operational projects. Interns will have the opportunity to contribute to work that strengthens the quality, coverage, and methodology of key Public Sector and Business surveys and data products used across the federal statistical system.
Interns may support activities such as maintaining and enhancing the Governments Master Address File (GMAF), conducting legislative research to identify government entity changes, and reviewing classification and frame coverage for state and local governments. Opportunities also include assisting with data editing and outlier‑detection research, evaluating statistical methods for surveys, and supporting methodological enhancements such as estimation and measure‑of‑size assessments.
Additional projects may involve identifying and analyzing alternative data sources for capital expenditures, performing literature reviews, documenting data characteristics, and comparing external data to Census Bureau series. Interns may also contribute to seasonal adjustment specification reviews, help automate routine data-processing tasks using open‑source programming languages, or review and test output from automated workflows.
These internships offer hands-on experience with real survey operations, data analysis, research methods, and process documentation. Ideal candidates are curious, detail‑oriented, and eager to learn how the Census Bureau's Economic programs operate and evolve.
Positions are remote-only for Fall 2026. Candidates must successfully complete the background check process. This unpaid internship meets the requirements for ECON386 (internships for academic credit) and is 10-12 hours per week throughout the Fall semester.
This opportunity is exclusive to UMD ECON students and the initial screening will take place within the ECON Career Center. To apply, submit your resume and cover letter using this form by May 31.
You may also attend an application prep session hosted by the ECON Career Center on Tuesday May 19 at 2:30-3:30 pm (register here) or Friday, May 22, 11:30-12:30 pm (register here).



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