백악관 인턴십 프로그램
White House Internship Program백악관 인턴십 프로그램은 학생과 졸업생이 백악관에서 일할 수 있는 정부 인턴십 프로그램이다.
프로그램 개요
백악관 인턴십 프로그램은 무급이다.[1][2][3]인턴은 미국 시민권자여야 하고 적어도 18세 이상이어야 하며, 현재 학생이거나, 최근 졸업했거나, 미군의 베테랑이어야 한다.[4]이 프로그램에 선발된 사람들은 16개의 가능한 대통령 부서 중 한 곳에서 일할 수 있다.[5]
백악관 인턴십 프로그램은 여름, 가을, 봄의 세 학기 시즌으로 나뉜다.[6]
백악관 인턴십 프로그램에는 대통령 집무실 근무 기회 외에도 연사 시리즈, 워싱턴DC 주변 현장 견학, 지역사회 봉사 기회, 특별 행사 참석 등도 포함된다.[7]
주목할 만한 전직 백악관 인턴들
참고 항목
참조
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