Making a Living Making a Difference
What's Inside:
- NASA Langley Research Center - LARSS Information Session
- A Day in the Life in Government
Articles & Resources
- "The Fatal Resume Mistake You Won't Realize You're Making"
- "How to Write a Cover Letter: 31 Tips You Need to Know"
Video of the Week
- Informational Interviewing
Featured From Tribe Careers
- Summer Intern at SourceAmerica
- National Security and International Affairs Internship at the Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
- Air Combat Command International Affairs internship
Events & Programs
From Jitters to Jobs
NASA Langley Research Center - LARSS Information Session
RSVP in Tribe Careers at http://bit.ly/1SZl4kU.
A Day in the Life in Government
Are you interested in working in the government sector? Don't miss the A Day in the Life in Government panel happening at the Cohen Career Center on April 15th at 4 PM! Learn about what it's like to work in government and get advice!
Articles & Resources
"The Fatal Resume Mistake You Won't Realize You're Making"
"How to Write a Cover Letter: 31 Tips You Need to Know"
Video of the Week
Featured From Tribe Careers
Summer Intern at SourceAmerica
For more information, go to http://bit.ly/1qDMKCT.
National Security and International Affairs Internship at the Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
All INSS interns provide substantive research assistance to our Senior Fellows and Staff, as well as have the opportunity to participate in Defense Department and Interagency meetings and events.
The areas of subject matter expertise include: Western Hemisphere/Latin America, Africa, Europe, Russia, Middle East and North Africa, South Asia, China and East Asia regional concentrations, in addition to functional topics such as military force structure and readiness, intelligence, cyber-security, counterterrorism, counterinsurgency, science and technology policy, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, energy and environmental security, international law, international economics, national security reform, contingency and complex operations, post-conflict stabilization and reconstruction.
For more information about this internship, go to http://bit.ly/25UOZC2.
Air Combat Command International Affairs Internship
Her contacts at the Air Force Combat Command need interns for their international affairs work. Two of those positions are right down the road at Langley AFB.
https://www.usajobs.gov/Search/?Keyword=Summer&Location=Hampton%2C+Vir
ginia&homeRadPublic=public&search=Search&AutoCompleteSelected=true&Can
(once at the link above, do a 'Control F' to search for either of these two positions: GS-0399-02 or GS-0399-04)
These two positions do not explicitly state that they are for the Air Force Command, but Prof. Floyd's contact there will pull W&M students out of the applicant pile and ask for them to be assigned to the contacts, or highly recommending them to International Affairs posts in other cities **if you let her know that you've applied:
khfloyd@wm.edu If you don't email Prof. Floyd and tell her you've applied, her contacts will have no way of knowing that you are in the pool of applicants.