Secretary Perdue announces new OneUSDA Internship Program
(Washington,
D.C., December 4, 2018) Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue
announced the “OneUSDA Internship” opportunity for Summer 2019. As part of the
Federal Pathways Program, the OneUSDA Internship will provide students a way to
explore serving their country through a career in government while gaining work
experience in agriculture, natural resources, rural development, and other
career fields.
“The
improvements we’re making to internships at USDA will enable us to recruit the
best and retain the best,” said Secretary Perdue. “Today’s young people are the
future of America and there are few things more American than agriculture.
We’re aiming to find young talent, with a diverse background, across all 50
states, to begin their careers as an intern with USDA.”
The
OneUSDA Internship Program offers Federal opportunities to students currently
enrolled in qualifying educational programs or institutions, with a
comprehensive developmental program intended to provide students with
experience in a dynamic work environment that will enhance their educational
goals and shape their career choices. An internship with USDA will involve
various components of on-the-job experience, mentorship, and training tailored
to the student’s education, experience, and interests.
During
2018, USDA was proud to host more than 3,000 interns throughout the country,
about half of which were through the Federal Pathways Program. In the
Summer of 2019, USDA will hire Pathways Interns in hundreds of locations across
every state in the country for the following occupational fields:
- Veterinary Science
- Biological Sciences (e.g., natural resources management forestry, wildlife biology, fish biology, ecology, botany, rangeland management, recreation)
- Engineering
- Agribusiness, Contracting, Procurement, and Industry
- General Administration and Office Support
USDA is
making sure the Summer 2019 OneUSDA internship job announcement is
easier-than-ever for college students to find and apply for. After
choosing the geographic region of preference and the career path that best
matches with students’ area of study and professional aspirations at http://www.usda.gov/Internships,
students simply follow the weblinks to https://www.usajobs.gov/
to set up an account, then follow the prompts to apply to the internship.
When
applying, applicants will also have an opportunity to indicate their preferred
area of interest and USDA Agency or office. USDA will start reviewing
applications on December 9, and the application window will close on January
18, 2019.
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