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Post by Anonymous User » Thu Jan 01, 2015 3:13 pm

2L, UT/UCLA/Vandy, decent but not great grades

After striking out at OCI/mass-mail/etc., I have the option to do spring internship with a federal agency, and potentially a summer internship with either the same or different office of the same agency. Both are unpaid.

Do I do the summer internship if I get it or look for something else?

How likely is it to turn the two internships into a attorney honors gig with the agency after graduation? Does that experience even matter for stuff like that?

Any other advice about what to do in the meantime?

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Re: Advice

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Jan 01, 2015 6:15 pm

Anonymous User wrote:2L, UT/UCLA/Vandy, decent but not great grades

After striking out at OCI/mass-mail/etc., I have the option to do spring internship with a federal agency, and potentially a summer internship with either the same or different office of the same agency. Both are unpaid.

Do I do the summer internship if I get it or look for something else?

How likely is it to turn the two internships into a attorney honors gig with the agency after graduation? Does that experience even matter for stuff like that?

Any other advice about what to do in the meantime?
It depends on the agency. There are a small number of agencies out there who hire directly from their intern classes but most do not. The experience will be useful regardless, but unless you are at one of the agencies that typically hire their interns your odds are still really low. In your position, I'd take the internship but keep looking for something that has a higher chance at a full-time job unless you are at one of those few agencies.

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Re: Advice

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Jan 02, 2015 4:07 pm

OP: Thanks. Which agencies hire directly from their intern classes?

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Re: Advice

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Jan 02, 2015 4:55 pm

Anonymous User wrote:OP: Thanks. Which agencies hire directly from their intern classes?
It's something you have to ask at your interview, but I know the FTC (Bureau of Competition), IRS, OCC, FDIC, and PBGC routinely hire from their intern class.

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Re: Advice

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Jan 02, 2015 5:09 pm

Very similar situation, down to grades and school. I spent two summers and a semester at the same federal agency and just got offered an Honors position after graduation. It's much easier to pull off at a smaller agency. Be sure to take advantage of networking chances and keep in touch with higher-ups

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