Take a quick study break and meet with CEO, Lev Bayer-Berenbaum from the WASHINGTON INTERNSHIP PROGRAM. He and other representatives will be visiting Trinity Colege to hold an information session on Monday, November 9th at 12:00 PM in Career Services. Come hear how you can apply and be placed in guaranteed internships virtually anywhere in DC for the summer, fall or spring. With nearly 30 years of experience, the Washington Internship Program has placed students all over the nation`s capital in every field imaginable. Visit our website http://www.washingtoninternship.com for more information and come meet with us on Monday, November 9th at 12:00 PM in the Career Services Lobby. WASHINGTON INTERNSHIP PROGRAM -- a combination of work and study -- places college students and graduates in top-level internships in our nation`s capital. Here are just a few among thousands of places where interns in the program have worked: United States Congress and Senate NBC/ABC/CBS/FOX Television The White House U.S. Commerce Department Foreign embassies U.S. Department of Transportation Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts National Endowment for the Humanities Smithsonian Museums Saks Fifth Avenue Democratic National Committee Republican National Committees Trial Lawyers for Public Justice National Geographic Magazine Public Defender Service Brookings Institution Amnesty International National Science Foundation Food and Drug Administration Environmental Protection Agency Georgetown Medical Center Merrill Lynch Internal Revenue Service With a student body that comes from over 100 countries and 1,000 colleges, the Washington Internship Program places undergraduate and graduate students as well as college graduates in every field. As a place to launch one`s career, Washington, D.C. is unbeatable for excitement and opportunity. The WASHINGTON INTERNSHIP PROGRAM guarantees placement in an internship appropriate to your goals and talents. In addition, students are offered an evening course at George Washington University on "Washington and Work”. For nearly thirty years, the Washington Internship Program has been placing interns, and students can start and end on any dates they choose. Internships can be paid or unpaid, and a job-bank of additional part-time paid employment is also provided.
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