Today’s students are the future of America and there are few things more American than agriculture. I am proud to announce that we are accepting applicants to our “OneUSDA Internship” opportunity for Summer 2019. Information also is available in campus career services or cooperative education offices. Council for Women & Youth Involvement Office online or contact the program coordinator, Candace Dudley at 91. Qualified candidates may be selected to interview with prospective supervisors, and matches are made.įor more information, please visit the N.C. Selection is based on a thorough review of applications, including academic records and interest in state government. Interns are selected through a competitive process overseen by the N.C. Interns also will participate in other activities that broaden their knowledge of public service and state government, such as seminars and site visits. Opportunities exist in numerous recognized fields of study, from accounting to zoology. The internships integrate education, career development and public service. “The interns bring fresh ideas and perspectives to state government.” “These internships can open doors for students interested in careers in public service,” said CFWYI Internship Coordinator Candace Dudley. Internships provide opportunities for students to work in their chosen field and to consider careers in public service. Governor Cooper’s State of North Carolina Internship Program offers students real-world experience in a wide range of state government workplaces. “It also plays a valuable role in preparing North Carolinians for the jobs of today and tomorrow.” Department of Administration Secretary Machelle Sanders. “This is a valuable program for college students to learn more about state government and to make a difference in North Carolina,” said N.C. Interns earn a stipend of $8.25 per hour and work 40-hours per week for 10-weeks during the summer. Department of Administration’s Council for Women & Youth Involvement (CFWYI) administers the Internship program, which runs May 20 through July 26, 2019. The 2019 State Government Internship Guide provides opportunities that are now available to view online on the NC Council for Women & Youth Involvement website. Students interested in applying for summer 2019 internships have until Monday, Januto submit their application. The internship program is open to all North Carolina residents attending a college, university, technical institute or community college. Since its establishment in 1969, more than 4,000 internship opportunities have been awarded to North Carolina college students. – Next year will mark the 50 th anniversary of the State of North Carolina Internship Program.
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