
Aubrey Orloff '09 stands next to the FBI seal inside the J. Edgar Hoover Building in Washington, D.C. Orloff conducted a 10-week summer internship with the FBI's Criminal Investigative Division (CID).
Call to Serve
Call to Serve, a joint initiative between the Partnership for Public Service and the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), is dedicated to helping you learn more about careers and internships within the federal government. Keuka College is a member of the Call to Serve network.
More information: http://makingthedifference.org/federalinternships/
STEP, another name for a temporary internship with a federal agency, is a great way for students to be exposed to the government. STEP positions are paid and can range from a summer job to a position that lasts as long as the student is in school. It is not necessary for the work to be related to the student’s academic major, which allows the student to gain experience in a variety of fields. Students enrolled in high school, a two-year or four-year college or university, a technical or vocational school, or a graduate program are eligible to apply. The program requires that the student be a U.S. citizen.
More Information: http://www.opm.gov/employ/students/intro.asp
SCEP positions, which are for undergraduate and graduate students, are substantive internships in federal agencies. The work must be related to the student’s area of study and requires the agency to have a formal commitment with the student’s institution. Most positions are paid, and the student may also receive academic credit. If the student successfully completes 640 hours of work, he or she can be appointed to a permanent position without going through the traditional hiring process. This program requires students to be U.S. citizens.
More Information: http://www.opm.gov/employ/students/intro.asp
The highly competitive PMF program is an excellent way to launch a career in the federal government upon completion of graduate school. These are two-year positions in which fellows have the opportunity to complete rotational assignments and receive extensive training. The application deadline is in early fall of the final year of graduate school, and students must be nominated by their school.
More Information: http://www.pmf.opm.gov/
– From The Partnership for Public Service