Department of Energy – Federal Career Intern Program
For Recent & Upcoming College Graduates
Federal Career Intern Program
Have you recently earned, or will you soon be earning, your Bachelors, Masters, and/or Doctoral degree? Are you interested in a challenging job opportunity that will jump start your career and increase your potential for future advancement? Are you interested in a signing bonus or repayment of your college loans?
If you answered “yes” to any of the above, you are in a unique position to take advantage of the DOE’s Corporate Career Intern Program. This program is specifically tailored for your needs and interests as you transition from college to a professional career and is intended to nurture your development as a next-generation leader in the Federal government.
Job opportunities are available in a variety of academic fields and professions, including but not limited to:
• All Engineering Disciplines: Nuclear, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, etc
• Business Administration Accounting, Operations Management, Marketing, Finance, Procurement/Contracts
• Information Technology, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Systems
• Physical Sciences, Biology, Chemistry, Math/Statistics
• Social Sciences, Public Administration, Economics, Law, Security
• Policy, International Relations, Energy Technologies, Environmental Management
What types of unique world-class projects might you work on? Find out now
Program Components
• Comprehensive Individual Development Plan: Acquire job-related certifications, formal classroom and online training, and mentorship by renowned government leaders
• Rotational Job Assignments: Opportunities to travel across the United States and possibly internationally
• Possible $5,000 to $7,000 Recruitment Signing Bonuses and up to $10,000 per year for student loan repayment*
• Accelerated promotions and the opportunity to advance quickly within the organization
• Comprehensive Federal Benefits Package
• Job positions fall under the Federal Career Intern Program Hiring Authority
Qualification Requirements
• U.S. citizenship
• A Bachelors, Masters, and/or Doctoral degree (or due to graduate in that school year) **
• Other education requirements, and/or work experience relevant to the position
Posted on October 22nd, 2009 by Anita Radosevich
Filed under: Federal Jobs

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Yes there is a federal career intern program for new graduates and you may get hired by contacting the agency. Usually the contact names are on job postings. If you would like our assistance, please call us.
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Anita Radosevich, President
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