White House seeks interns

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Posted on Apr 30 2006
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The White House Internship Program is now seeking exceptional candidates to apply for this highly competitive program, which offers an excellent opportunity to serve the President and explore public service.

In addition to normal office duties, interns attend weekly lectures, tours, and complete an intern service project. Interns may serve a term in the Fall, Spring or Summer.

All candidates must be at least 18 years of age, hold U.S. citizenship, and be enrolled in a college or university.

“We hope you will explore our White House Intern Website for additional information at http://www.whitehouse.gov/government/wh-intern.html,” the White House said in a statement e-mailed to the Saipan Tribune.

To apply, read and complete the White House Intern Application. A strong application includes the following:
• sound academic credentials
• history of community involvement and leadership
• solid verbal/written communication skills
• demonstrated interest in public service

Completed application materials must be submitted to Karen Race, Deputy Director and Intern Coordinator in the office of White House Personnel, at intern_application@whitehouse.gov prior to the following deadlines:

Applications due June 16, 2006 for Fall 2006 term – (Sept. 5 to Dec. 15, 2006)

Applications due Oct. 13, 2006 for Spring 2007 term – (Jan. 9 to May 11, 2007)

If you have questions you may contact Karen Race by phone, (202) 456-5979 or by e-mail at intern_application@whitehouse.gov. (PR)

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