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CBO’s Office of Communications seeks an intern with a strong work ethic to assist with the agency’s media relations and public affairs during the upcoming winter semester with the potential to extend into the summer, starting in January 2023. The successful candidate will report to the Director of Communications and will serve as a key member of the communications team.
Candidates must be working toward a master’s degree, preferably in journalism, mass communications, radio/television, strategic communications, public relations, public policy, or a related field, and they should be strongly interested in government or political science.
This is a temporary position that is expected to last throughout the winter/spring semester. The selected candidate would be expected to work a 32-hour week, but an alternative schedule may be considered.
The Office of General Counsel seeks a legal intern with a strong work ethic to support the Office in its duties and functions during the summer of 2023. The successful candidate will report directly to the General Counsel.
Candidates must have completed their first two years of law school by May 31, 2023. CBO is not accepting recent graduates. The ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously and complete projects under tight deadlines is required.
EOE M/F/V/D
The Long-Term Analysis Unit is seeking a research programmer to work with a team of analysts to develop, maintain, and use a variety of mathematical models, including a large microsimulation model, to analyze topics of interest to the Congress.
Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field, a minimum of five years of experience, and familiarity with all stages of the software development cycle—including requirements gathering and analysis, design development, implementation, testing, and maintenance.
CBO is an equal opportunity employer. M/F/V/D
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