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Rep. Allen announces 2024 fall internship program

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Rep. Rick W. Allen, US Representative for Georgia's 12th District | Rick W. Allen Official Website

Rep. Rick W. Allen, US Representative for Georgia's 12th District | Rick W. Allen Official Website

Congressman Rick W. Allen (GA-12) announced his office is seeking applicants for the 2024 Fall Internship Program, to be offered in his Washington, D.C. office.

This program is open to college students and young professionals interested in learning about the legislative process and assisting with the responsibilities of a congressional office. Interns will perform a range of tasks including constituent outreach and legislative writing, with the possibility of earning school credit. Fall internships will be offered from August to December 2024, with specific dates provided during the interview process. All applications must be submitted via Congressman Allen's website by Friday, July 5, 2024.

Upon the announcement, Congressman Allen issued the following statement:

“Working in a congressional office provides a unique opportunity to gain firsthand experience into how our government operates and network with individuals from all walks of life. In our office, we employ a bottom-up approach to empower others to be the best they can be. Many of our past interns have used the skills gained during their internships to transition into a variety of successful career paths. My staff and I look forward to welcoming these talented young professionals in the coming months.”

Those interested in a fall internship can apply on Congressman Allen's website. Please contact Lorene Parker at Lorene.Parker@mail.house.gov with any questions.

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