[PCA] OneUSDA Internship Program for Summer 2020: Accepting applications through 11/15

De Angelis, Patricia patricia_deangelis at fws.gov
Mon Nov 4 07:33:12 CST 2019


Paid internships across the country in a variety of fields, including in
natural resources and biological sciences and agribusiness. Apply by
November 15!

The OneUSDA Internship Program offers Federal opportunities to students
currently enrolled in qualifying educational programs or institutions, with
a comprehensive developmental program intended to provide students with
experience in a dynamic work environment that will enhance their
educational goals and shape their career choices. An internship with USDA
will involve various components of on-the-job experience, mentorship, and
training tailored to the student’s education, experience, and interests.

Occupational Fields:
Veterinary Science
Biological Sciences
Engineering & Architecture
Agribusiness, Contracting, Procurement, and Industry
General Administration and Office Support
Financial ManagementInformation Technology

USDA is making sure the Summer 2020 OneUSDA internship job announcement is
easier-than-ever for students to find and apply for. After choosing the
geographic location of preference and the career path that best matches
with student’s area of study and professional aspirations at
http://www.usda.gov/Internships, students simply follow the weblinks to
https://www.usajobs.gov/ to set up an account, then follow the prompts to
apply to the internship.  When applying, students will also have an
opportunity to indicate their preferred occupational area of interest and
USDA Agency or office. The application window will open on November 1st and
close on November 15th. Application review will begin immediately

Details at: https://www.usda.gov/internships
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