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Capitol Hill Internships

Most of the government employees start their career by attending calls or scripting letters as interns in Capitol Hill. This is seen as the starting point as a career entrance in the field of government and politics. However, thousand of resumes are screened at Capitol Hill from undergraduates who are interested in achieving experience and want to commence their career in the government and politics field.

While applying for Capitol Hill, one should take two things into consideration. Where you would like to work and what you like to do.

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Following are the internships on Capitol Hill:

Personal offices:

Personal offices of Senators as well as members of the House of Representatives replicate the personality and organization style of the members. Personal offices of Representatives in Washington, DC employs 8-10 members' staff providing a great opportunity for internships.

Committees:

The U.S. Congress committees provide opportunities for internships. Committee internships provide a good opportunity to study regarding specific areas of legislation like tax policy or the annual appropriations process. It also provides deep knowledge about legislation as compared to other internships.

Leadership offices:

Members of the House and Senate of Republican and Democrat choose leaders to arrange their parties, prepare their agendas, to count the number of votes and converse their messages. The top elected leaders from each party get separate offices and staff to obligate their duties. These leadership offices offer another way for candidates to secure Capitol Hill internships. However, there is intense competition for leadership offices internship as there are fewer positions.

Outside the Washington:

Many candidates concentrate on doing their internships inside the Beltway. However, they will also have a chance of working where they are staying or studying to get experience and create contacts. One of the prime modes to get occupied in the procedure is to become a volunteer for a political campaign. Volunteers will often have the opportunity to work closely with the candidate, and his or her top campaign staff.

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