Prácticas universitarias de Gobierno en Columbia, EE.UU.
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“Government Affairs Intern position at (COMPANY NAME) in Washington, D.C. for a 12-month fixed-term role. Hybrid work mode, $26/hour compensation. Requires student status in International Relations, Legal Studies, or related fields. Focus on U.S. legislative research, policy monitoring, and internal coordination. J-1 Visa sponsorship possible for eligible candidates.”
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“(COMPANY NAME) offers a Government Affairs Intern position to support sustainable progress through technology. The role focuses on empowering customers by combining real and digital worlds, with a people-first culture fostering growth. Ideal for those seeking an internship in global, diverse team environments.”
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“Internship opportunity at (COMPANY NAME)'s Global Public Policy & Government Affairs team for a 2026 start. Focus on tracking legislation, drafting policy documents, and attending tech-related events. Ideal for students seeking real-world experience in public policy and tech regulation.”
No se muestra la compañía | Columbia | Prácticas, Gobierno, Inglés
“(COMPANY NAME) offers a 12-week in-person Public Policy Internship in Washington, DC, starting June 2026. The role involves supporting federal policy initiatives, collaborating with the Public Policy team, and gaining exposure to government affairs. Ideal candidates are pursuing a Bachelor's degree in related fields and have strong communication skills. The internship offers hands-on experience in policy engagement and advocacy.”
No se muestra la compañía | Columbia | Prácticas, Gobierno, Inglés
“(COMPANY NAME) offers a paid internship in Government Affairs (Legal) in Columbia, SC, from mid-May to mid-August 2026. The 12-week program involves legislative research, policy analysis, and legal support for EV regulations. Ideal for bachelor's students in Political Science or Law, with a strong interest in electric vehicles and automotive policy. Hourly pay is $18. No housing or relocation assistance provided.”