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UMGC Career Connection Student and Recent Grad Pathways to Federal Jobs

Shuruq M. Alfawair
By Shuruq M. Alfawair

The Federal Government offers many internship and employment opportunities tailored to individuals at various stages of their academic and professional journey. Whether you're eyeing a temporary internship, seeking career development as a recent graduate, or aiming to become a future leader through prestigious programs like the Presidential Management Fellowship, there's something for everyone.

Let's explore these enriching opportunities in detail.

1. Internship Programs

These are designed to provide students from high school to graduate level with hands-on experience in Federal agencies. Internship programs offer a platform to explore diverse career paths while receiving compensation. Interns may work part-time or full-time, with the possibility of conversion to a permanent position upon successful completion of the program. Keep an eye on  for exciting internship opportunities across various agencies.

2. Recent Graduates Program

If you've recently graduated from a qualifying higher education institution or certificate program within the past two years, the is your gateway to career development in the Federal Government. This program offers training, mentorship, and the potential for conversion to a permanent position. Act fast and apply within two years of obtaining your degree to seize this opportunity.

3. Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF) Program

Are you an advanced degree candidate aspiring to become a Federal Government leader? The , managed by the , is tailored for individuals with qualifying advanced degrees. Through a rigorous assessment process, finalists are selected based on their experience and accomplishments. Finalists may secure a two-year excepted service position in Federal agencies, paving their path to leadership roles.

4. Virtual Student Federal Service (VSFS)

Embark on a 9-month remote internship journey with , collaborating with Federal agencies to advance government initiatives. As a U.S. citizen college student, you'll work on diverse projects ranging from digital communications to economic and political reporting, all while reporting to mentors at the Department of State and other agencies. Visit the website for more details.

5. Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP)

Dedicated to fostering inclusivity, the connects highly motivated college students and recent graduates with disabilities to Federal sector employers nationwide. Eligible applicants can participate in summer or permanent job opportunities by registering through the . Don't miss out on this chance to showcase your skills and talents.

Tips for Applying

  • Highlight relevant projects and research on your resume.
  • Emphasize course outcomes, not just titles, to showcase your skills.
  • Include contact information of professors for potential references.
  • Develop a portfolio of projects to showcase your capabilities effectively.

Seize the opportunity to embark on an enriching career journey in the Federal Government. Explore these programs, tailor your applications, and unlock your potential as a future leader in public service. Your pathway to success starts here! For more information on specific programs, visit .