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Important Dates 2010

Important Spring 2010 Session Dates

 

Duration of the Spring session: 15 weeks

 

Interns travel to Washington, DC: January 14, 2010


Orientation for all interns: January 15-16, 2010


Field interns travel to site: January 17, 2010


Interns travel home: May 1, 2010

 

Intern Work Dates: January 18 – April 30, 2010

 

Important Summer 2010 Session Dates

 

Duration of the Summer session (Semester): 10 weeks

 

Interns travel to Washington, DC: June 4, 2010


Orientation for all interns: June 5-6, 2010

 

DC Interns report work: June 9, 2010


Field interns travel to site: June 8, 2010

 

Field interns start work: June 9, 2010

 

Last day of work for all interns: August 13, 2010


Interns travel home: August 14, 2010

 

Intern Work Dates: June 8-August 13, 2010

*Duration of the Summer session (Quarter): 10 weeks: June 21 through August 28

 

Quarter interns arrive in Washington, DC: June 21, 2010

 

Quarter HACU Orientation: June 22, 2010

 

Quarter DC Interns Report to Work: June 23, 2010

 

Quarter Field Interns Depart DC: June 23, 2010

 

Quarter Field Interns Report to Work: June 24, 2010

 

Quarter Field Interns last day of work: August 27, 2010

 

Quarter Field interns return home: August 28, 2010

 

Intern Work Dates: June 23-August 27, 2010 

 

Important Fall 2010 Session Dates

 

Duration of the Fall session: 15 weeks

 

Intern Work Dates: August 30 - December 10, 2010

 

 

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Job Search Websites

 

HACU Alumni: Are you looking for a new job but wondering where to start? There are plenty of websites out there and many are often overlooked so we have taken the liberty to paste a few links below to help you in your job search. While the HACU Alumni Association does not endorse any of these sites, we do encourage job seekers to explore them to determine which is most helpful to you. As always, please feel free to contact any of your friendly HAA Board members at alumni@hacu.net for further career development advice and guidance.

 

Sincerely,

 

HACU Alumni Association (HAA) Executive Board

 

Susie Saavedra, Chair/ Fabiana Perera, Vice Chair for Program Affairs / Shalimar Alio, Vice Chair for Community Relations / Abigail Suarez, Fundraiser/ Jezzika Perez, Treasurer/ Maricela Huerta, Secretary/    Javier Martinez, Officer at Large/ Chris Hoppe, Officer at Large/       Maria Elena Vivas-House, HACU senior staff

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Conservative Jobs
http://www.conservativejobs.com=/a>

Operated by The Leadership Institute, ConservativeJobs.com is a free, confidential employment placement service listing opportunities and internships in public policy. All visitors can review the list of job titles with location and the date of posting, but you must register and complete the Institute&#=217;s Public Policy Questionnaire to see the full listing. The mission of the Institute is to train politically conservative leaders for work in public policy, and this service is focused on matching conservative professionals with employers who seek them.

 

HilLZoo.com
http://hillzoo.com

“The Home Page of Capitol Hill.” I don’t know who runs this site, but it is pretty interesting in terms of events and gossip both on and off Capitol Hill. And yes, there are jobs posted here, also on and off Capitol Hill. The on-Capitol Hill listings are divided into Democratic and Republican, just in case you want to be sure you are going in the right direction.

 


PoliTemps
http://www.politemps.com

“ … a legislative, government, and political staffing service for the Washington DC area.” This staffing firm offers temporary and permanent placement opportunities with Washington’s finest consultants,=PR firms, nonprofits and lobbying firms. The firm occasionally works with campaign offices, but it is less likely you’ll see a Capitol Hill listing here than at other sites. All services are free to the job applicant, but you must be located in or near D.C. and have the experience they need.

 

 

Public Service Careers
http://www.publicservicecar=ers.org

The American Society for Public Administration, in partnership with the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPA=) and the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM), created this free public website to serve as a central source for job listings in public service and public administration. Eventually this site will also of=er career and job information for anyone interested in these areas.

 

Opportunities in Public Affairs
[subscription-based]
http://www.opajobs.com

Public affairs job openings in the Washington metropolitan area spanning entry- through senior-level positions. There are some free listings on the site, but paid subscriptions will get you their f=ll list sent to you each week. Jobs are divided into PR, Capitol Hill, Government Affairs, Journalism, Entry-Level, and Other. Check out their “Job Resources” to access their Capitol Hill Job Guide. Nice simple intro into what kind of work is available on the Hill and how to get connected.


DC Public Affairs +Communications Jobs
http://publicaffairsjobs=blogspot.com/

This blog by Gordon Barnes lists “Washington DC area jobs and internship= in public affairs, communications, public relations, media, web development, lobbying and related fields.” The listings he provides are extensive and pretty impressive, so you may want to add an RSS subscription. Mr. Barnes is a D.C.-based PR and communications specialist for a nonprofit association.

 

 

Lobbying Jobs
 [registration required]
http://www.lobbyingjobs.com/
“A dedicated Lobbying Job Site focused on delivering recruitment assistance and lobbying career opportunities for Federal and State Lobbyist=, Lobbying Support Staff, Lobbying Firms, Advocacy and Government Relations Professionals.” Not a lot of jobs here, but they are interesting. You will need to register in order to apply for the positions listed here, but  you can review them without registering. There is a city/state location plus contact phone numbers, so they just skipped in under my “must have contact info” requirement.

 

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