How Do You Know If a Job Is Right
For You?
Try it out---Intern at EIA! Internships at EIA provide an excellent
opportunity for college students to gain professional work experience and make key contacts
in the energy field and the Federal government.
Summer / Part-Time Internships
EIA offers summer internships as well as part-time year-round
opportunities during the school year. Opportunities are available to students from a variety of academic disciplines, particularly for those with
majors in areas such as Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, Engineering, Operations
Research, Business/Finance, & Web Development.
Duties and responsibilities will vary according to internal program office assignment and can range from
challenging tasks such as assisting with data analysis & forecasting, developing and designing modeling systems, surveys
or reports, researching trends and issues in domestic and international energy markets, to participating in website design and development. In some cases, you can probably earn school credit, too. Apply now!
The Career Intern Program (CIP)
Some of our interns come to us via the Department
of Energy Career Intern Program (CIP), a two-year developmental program that provides formal training and rotational assignments for qualified applicants selected by EIA or other DOE offices. Participation can lead to a permanent Federal position at the conclusion of the internship. Individuals participating in the CIP are eligible for most Federal employee benefits.
For additional information on internship opportunities at EIA, please
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EIA's 2009 Summer Internship application period is now CLOSED
Thank you for your interest in a summer internship at the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Our managers are in the process of reviewing and evaluating the hundreds of applications we have received and we expect final decisions to be made by April.
Please keep EIA in mind for future internship possibilities and consideration for permanent employment upon graduation.
Thanks again and good luck!
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