Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI): Employer Networking Sessions, Tuesday, September 25, 2012 • 03:00PM -
05:00PM
Location:
University Career Center & The President's Promise (3100 Hornbake Library)
The FBI will
present an information session on their available positions.
Industry
Networking Series: Careers & Internships in Government, Wednesday, October 03, 2012 • 04:30PM -
06:30PM
Location: 3100
Hornbake Library - University Career Center
Interested in a
career with federal, state, local government? Take advantage of this
opportunity to learn from and network directly with professionals in the field.
Confirmed
panelists include:
United States
Secret Service
Department of
Justice
The White House
Internship Program
The Office of
Congressman Steny Hoyer
Please RSVP to
this event: www.careercenter.umd.edu/events_description.cfm?event_id=3173.
Professional dress is suggested and you may bring several copies of your resume.
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Careers4Terps
highlighted position of the week by the University Career Center and
The President’s Promise!
Log in to your
C4T account (www.Careers.umd.edu/)
and paste the ID number in the “Search” box to learn more and
to apply.
College Fall
Internship- ID
61030
Government of
D.C. - Office of Citizen Complaint Review, Washington, District of
Columbia
POSITION TYPE:
Internship (Fall or Spring Part-Time)
The District of
Columbia's Office of Police Complaints (OPC) is seeking an enthusiastic and
dedicated intern for the Fall semester. OPC is a government agency that
receives, investigates, and resolves citizen complaints of police complaints
filed against the Metropolitan Police Department officers. OPC provides an
independent and impartial forum for the processing of police misconduct
complaints and promotes the highest attainable standard of integrity,
professionalism, and accountability in the District's police department.
Interns work alongside experienced staff on a variety of projects. The primary
duties of interns are to assist with the agency's community/public relations
with the preparation of Freedom of Information Act responses, internet
research, media relations, various community outreach activities, and drafting
recommendations. Additional intern duties also may include assisting with
special projects, assisting with witness statements, collecting and reviewing
evidence, and transcribing tapes.
QUALIFICATIONS
Students with an
interest in government affairs, community relations, civil rights, and public
policy are strongly encouraged to apply. Fall Internships are unpaid, but they
can be done for academic credit.