Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Interested in a Federal Internship or Job?

Interested in a federal internship (for current students) or post-grad job with a federal agency? Sign up for email alerts to receive openings weekly through your USAJobs account. Many agencies only accept applications for a short period of time, between 5-10 days- so don’t delay if you are interested in applying for a position.

Review additional tips for applying to federal positions by visiting the Feller Center’s Career Planning website.

Review current openings (listed below) on USAJobs.
INTERNSHIPS

Student Trainee (Environmental Protection)
Environmental Protection Agency

Student Trainee, (Finance)- CG-599-04
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Student Trainee (Program Support)
Securities and Exchange Commission, Other Agencies and Independent Organizations


RECENT GRADUATE - Full-time Positions

PATHWAYS RECENT GRADUATE - Economist
Maritime Administration, Department of Transportation

Paralegal Specialist - Non-Tax (Labor and Employment) - Recent Graduate Program
Internal Revenue Service, Department of the Treasury

Budget Analyst (Recent Graduate)
Department of Energy

Auditor - Pathways (Recent Grads)
Office of Inspector General, General Services Administration

Budget Analyst-Pathways-Public Notice Flyer
Office of the Chief Financial Officer, General Services Administration

Contract Specialist-Pathways-Public Notice Flyer
Federal Acquisition Service, General Services Administration

Program Analyst-Pathways-Public Notice Flyer
Federal Acquisition Service, General Services Administration

Program Analyst-Pathways-Public Notice Flyer
Office of Human Resources Management, General Services Administration

Additional tips:

Events/Workshops to assist BSOS majors with the federal job/internship search process
Find the Hidden Jobs: Tips from the Feller Center
Federal internships - where do I find them?
Special Federal Hiring Authority for Individuals with Disabilities
Building a Resume in USAJobs
What should I include on my federal resume?
Federal resume example