Department of State Summer internship. It pays GS-9, which is fine for 2L summer gov work. Seems super competitive. I cannot find out if summer interns get hired full time, similar to SLIP, or if they don't.
Anyone have any knowledge of that or anything else regarding careers in State.
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Re: State Department
See http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 3&t=151571. As far as I know, interns at L don't get full-time offers after the summer. They have to apply for post-graduation (often post-clerkship) attorney-adviser positions.Anonymous User wrote:Department of State Summer internship. It pays GS-9, which is fine for 2L summer gov work. Seems super competitive. I cannot find out if summer interns get hired full time, similar to SLIP, or if they don't.
Anyone have any knowledge of that or anything else regarding careers in State.