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Center for Career Discovery and Development Events

Liberal Arts Career Development Advisor: Dennis Lindsay, dennis.lindsay@gatech.edu
Pre-Law Advisor: Director Robert Pikowsky, robert.pikowsky@pubpolicy.gatech.edu
Pre-Teaching Advisor: Director Susan Belmont, set up appointment
Pre-Health Advising Manager: Francisco Castelan, francisco.castelan@gatech.edu

Carnival Cruise Line's Rotational Analyst Leadership Program →

When: November 12, 2018 at 11:00 AM
Where: Webinar

Carnival Cruise Line's Corporate Rotational Analyst Program is a highly selective Analytics Leadership Program, designed to teach driven candidates the skills necessary to become key contributors, all while building your career with a global organization. If you are selected for this competitive program, you will have exclusive opportunities to interact with Senior Leaders as well as access to support systems and special events to grow you into a future leader at Carnival, a multi-billion dollar global company. The goal of this competitive program is to fast track recent graduates into a successful career at Carnival Cruise Line, with the knowledge and professional insight gained through this unique experience. RSVP to learn more! Join the call: https://www.uberconference.com/carnivalcareers Optional dial-in number: 305-697-7057 No PIN needed.
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Graduate Opportunities

Emory Non-Profit Networking Night

When: November 7, 2018 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Where: Cox Hall Ballroom

The event will take place in the Cox Hall Ballroom which is located at 569 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322. Free parking is available in the Peavine North or South Parking Decks which are located at 29 Eagle Row, Atlanta, GA 30322. Please DO NOT park in the outdoor visitor's lot, or you will be charged a fee.

NYU Online Information Session →

When: November 15, 2018
Where: Online

Register using the attached link.
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Internship and Job Opportunities

AP Statistic Tutor

When: ASAP
Where: Atlanta, Georgia

Subject: AP Statistics Age of student: 17 The grade of student: 12th Times per week: 1-3 times per week Length of sessions: 1 hour Compensation amount per session: $30 Location of tutoring: 2 miles from Georgia Tech; the house of student Transportation needed: car, bike, feet or scooter Contact information: Jack Gabriel: jackgabriel@westminster.net | 404-951-6799

Policy Internships →

When: Summer 2019

The Department of Early Care and Learning (DECAL) is currently hiring interns for spring 2019. These paid positions are a great way for current students or recent graduates to get a well-rounded experience in state government and public policy.
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Government Affairs Intern at Metro Atlanta Chamber →

When: Spring 2019
Where: Atlanta, Georgia

The Government Affairs Intern will support MAC staff members, at the Capitol and the office, as they help shape legislation impacting metro Atlanta and Georgia. This internship will involve learning new skills, performing research and communicating results, and helping to coordinate and execute complex tasks. They go the extra mile to make sure their interns acquire valuable learning experiences in a professional environment.
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Internship with Rep. Austin Scott (GA-08)

When: Spring 2019
Where: Washington, D.C.

The office of Congressman Austin Scott (GA-08) is currently seeking students for a 12 week Spring 2019 Internship in their D.C. Office. The internship would begin January 22, 2019 and end April 12, 2019. The hours are flexible to accommodate students' hectic course schedules, but generally run 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. when Congress is in session, and 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. when not in session. If you or someone you know might be interested in a Congressional Internship, please send your resume and cover letter to the Intern Coordinator at Crawford.Pierson@mail.house.gov .

Graphic Design Internship →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Chicago, Illinois

Look at a Graphic Design Internship at the Kellogg Company for Summer 2019! This is an opportunity to prove your design mettle on some of the most well-known brands in the marketplace – Pringles, Pop Tarts, Eggo and many others. They believe in the power of people, so you’ll be using your creativity to help them advance these market-leading brands. Achieve together.
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Bilingual (English/Spanish) International Development New Business Intern →

When: Spring 2019
Where: Washington, D.C.

The English for Latin America program has an opening for an Intern. The unpaid internship will take place at the Washington, DC office. English for Latin America (ELA) is an Interactive Audio Instruction (IAI) program designed to teach English to young people and support teachers in providing effective instruction. ELA consists of 100 audio programs that use dramas, song, games, and more to help students meet the basic level of English according to internationally recognized standards. Taking into account the need for English proficiency to succeed in life and the workforce today, ELA is offered throughout Latin America and provides youth with a foundational start in the English language.
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Government Affairs Intern →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Virginia Beach, Virginia

This position will be responsible for completing projects supporting the Government Affairs team. In this role, the Government Affairs: Public Policy and Research Intern will provide support to and will interact and collect information from departmental leaders, managers and human resources staff for the assigned projects. The Intern will present findings and results of their projects to Senior Staff outlining their conclusions of the internship.
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Management and Administration Internship →

When: Spring 2019 or Summer 2019
Where: Washington, D.C.

Interns at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will perform administrative, analytical and project management tasks that support DMA's programs. Typical assignments will assist with the mission and goals of multiple offices within DMA; the intern also will perform assignments related to risk management, acquisitions, travel, financial management, and facilities management programs. Applicants for the OPIC Unpaid Student Volunteer (Internship) Program must submit a resume, unofficial transcript and a letter of interest to Interns@opic.gov with Management and Administration in the subject line in order to be considered for placement.
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Communications and Events Intern →

When: Spring 2019
Where: Washington, D.C.

City Year is seeking an energetic, detail-oriented Communications and Events intern in Washington, D.C. to assist the Public Policy and Public Affairs teams with digital communications, as well as the planning and execution of the team’s two signature events.
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Writer/Coordinator Intern →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Washington, D.C.

Acumen, LLC / The SPHERE Institute provide government agencies with high-quality, impartial research to inform decision-making related to health care policy. They help make sure policymakers, health care providers, and the public have the best available evidence upon which to base their choices.
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Government Affairs Intern →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Washington, D.C.

The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), a national organization representing 2,800 local health departments has an opening for a Government Affairs Intern. This position will have an opportunity to work in policy and communications across public health issue areas including emergency preparedness, food safety, chronic disease prevention, infectious disease prevention and funding for local health departments.
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Communications Intern →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Washington, D.C.

Convergence Center for Policy Resolution seeks a Communications Intern. The Intern will have the opportunity to contribute to the communications team in the following ways: help draft press releases and newsletters, copy edit and proofread written materials, help manage the social media presence, monitor and evaluate the online presence and produce monthly reports, edit clips and videos, etc. To apply, please send a cover letter, resume and short writing sample (max. 600 words) to tal@convergencepolicy.org with the subject line "Communications Internship Application".
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Social Media Intern →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Washington, D.C.

The Brady Campaign and Center to Prevent Gun Violence is seeking a highly motivated, creative, organized Social Media Intern passionate about making a difference in the gun violence prevention movement. They’re recruiting an intern interested in learning how nonprofits locate, engage and cultivate new, diverse audiences to their mission by expanding various channels already in use and exploring new ones as they emerge. The Social Media Intern will report directly to the Digital Strategist but will work closely with the entire communications staff and volunteers to support Brady’s efforts.
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Marketing & Business Communications Internship →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Baltimore, Maryland

The marketing department at Chrome Solutions is currently seeking a Marketing and Business Communications Intern for the coming term. The position is a full time, paid internship with opportunities to extend into a full-time position pending successful completion of the program. A select group of interns will also receive offers for full-time positions at the firm post-graduation.
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Research Assistant Intern →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Washington, D.C.

The American Institute for Research’s Summer Internship and Fellowship Program is designed to identify, attract and hire the best collegiate talent that will drive creativity and innovation while enabling the organization to create a diverse and skilled talent pool. Spanning 10 – 12 weeks, AIR’s paid summer program provides Interns and Scholars with various learning and networking opportunities that enhance their skill set and build lasting professional connections.
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Global Disputes and Economics Intern →

When: Summer 2019
Where: San Francisco, California

The Ankura Summer Internship Program has been created to give students an opportunity to learn what life as a consultant in our Global Disputes & Economics practice is like at Ankura. As an Intern, you will work on a variety of projects with different engagement teams. The program aims to give you exposure to the breadth of their services and client work. You will work closely with their professionals – Consultants through Director – and gain first-hand experience in consulting. Your assignments may involve work in fact-finding, allocating costs, analyzing damages, organizing information, or helping to manage data. You will also learn new skills and participate in social and volunteer activities throughout the summer.
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Reuters Journalism Internship →

When: Summer 2019
Where: New York City, New York

Reuters, the world’s largest international multimedia news provider, is looking for aspiring journalists for its 2019 summer internship program. Their paid internships are hands-on reporting positions covering business, political and general news. Internships last for 10 weeks and begin in early June 2019. Most are in the New York and Washington bureaus, but opportunities may also exist in San Francisco, Chicago, Toronto, and Mexico City. Applicants must have completed at least two years of university.
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S&P Global Market Intelligence 2019 Risk Services Intern →

When: Summer 2019
Where: New York City, New York

he S&P Global Market Intelligence Risk Services Internship Program is a ten-week, full-time position beginning in June 2019. The Program seeks to attract high achievers from a diverse pool of undergraduate and postgraduate institutions. Interns will be expected to work well within a team and demonstrate exceptional learning agility, creativity, and problem-solving skills. They will be able to apply their skills to real-world investment challenges, gain experience in communicating their ideas in a professional environment and tackle problems at the forefront of the debate between passive and active investing.
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Economics Research Internship →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Austin, Texas

This ten-week internship program with Dimensional Fund Advisors will expose interns to the day-to-day activities of the Research group. Research interns are expected to help produce high-quality, academically grounded research to support and enhance the investment strategies and for client education. Interns will gain an understanding of what it's like to be a Research Analyst at Dimensional, as they will be involved in projects that meet the firm’s current business needs.
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Economics Student Trainee →

When: Summer 2019
Where: Cambridge, Massachusetts

This is a Student Trainee (Economist) position under the Pathways Internship Program at the Office of the Secretary of Transportation. The employee works as part of a project team, and is given specific tasks to perform, including data gathering and data analysis using a variety of specified analytical techniques. Potential types of projects to be supported include: program, project and operational test evaluations; industry and cost studies; benefit cost studies supporting regulatory action; and forecasting.
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Unsolicited Career Advice!

31 Attention-Grabbing Cover Letter Examples →

Your cover letter is the best way to introduce to the hiring manager who you are, what you have to offer, and why you want the job—but you have an extremely limited amount of time to do all of those things. So, if you really want to get noticed, you’ve got to start right off the bat with something that grabs your reader’s attention.