1. Prince George's County Police Internship
2. DOJ - Litigation Security Group
3. START Internship
4. DHHS Office of Investigation - Summer 2018 Pathway Position
5. How to Find an Internship Workshop
6. Government Meetup
7. Advanced Job Search Strategies Workshop
The PGPD is currently accepting applications for Spring 2018 police interns. Interns will work closely with detectives assigned to investigate robberies, violent repeat offenders, motor vehicle theft rings, or homicides. Applications must be submitted by 12:00 PM on Wednesday, Nov 8.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Litigation Security Group (LSG) is currently accepting applications for a volunteer internship in Summer 2018 through Fall 2018. The LSG is comprised of security specialists whose mission is to protect classified information from unauthorized disclosure which is introduced in litigation. LSG works with judges, law clerks, US Attorneys and defense attorneys to ensure that classified information is admissible and national security is taken into account. Applications must be submitted by 4:00 PM on Friday, Nov 3.
The deadline for START's Spring 2018 Internship Program is fast approaching at 11:59 PM on Sunday, Nov 5. Internships in the following areas are available:
- Global Terrorism Database (GTD) Internships
- GIS: Cartel Smuggling Open-Source Project
- Communications Internship
- Multimedia Internship
- START/State Department Terrorist Organizations Project Internship
- Understanding Domestic Radicalization Internship
- Developing Technology in Explosive Detection Dogs Internship
The Office of Investigations (OIG) for the Department of Health and Human Services is recruiting for paid summer interns beginning Mon, Oct 30 through Fri, Nov 3. Positions are available in numerous cities across the United States.
Date: Thursday, November 2
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location: University Career Center, 3100 Hornbake Library (main campus)
Not sure where to start with your internship search? Or, do you feel like you are at a standstill and unsure about the next steps in your search? To help you with your internship search, we will discuss:
1. Specific resources available to research internship opportunities in non-profit, government and corporate sectors
2. Quick tips on making a positive first impression on resumes and during interviews
3. Strategies to connect with UMD alumni working within your intended career field
Date: Friday, November 3
Time: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Location: University Career Center, 3100 Hornbake Library (main campus)
Come to a relaxed, informal opportunity to meet and greet with agencies seeking to connect with and hire University of Maryland students interested in careers in government. Each agency will give a 3-5 minute overview and then be seated at tables to have conversations with students over light refreshments for the remainder of event.
12:00-12:30: 3-5 minute employer presentation
12:30-2:00: Relaxed conversations over refreshments – feel free to stop by even if just for a few minutes!
Agencies attending:
-Booz Allen Hamilton
-City of Takoma Park
-District of Columbia Homeland Security Emergency Management Agency
- US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
- Cencore, LLC
While this event is informal, you will still want to leave the employers with a good impression. Suits are not necessary but you should try to avoid shorts and sweats. Also, remember to bring your resume!
Date: Friday, November 17
Time: 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM in
Location: University Career Center, 3100 Hornbake Library (main campus)
In this workshop, we will go over essential search strategies for finding a great entry-level job. If you are graduating in December or May and do not have a job for after graduation, come learn how to use your time effectively to maximize your opportunities. Whether you are just starting or are in the midst of your job search, this workshop is for you!
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