Employers in today’s labor market rely heavily on resumes that illustrate a relevant work history, whether that’s from internships, volunteer work, or actual job experience. The purpose of an internship is not to make money; it is to explore a career interest, develop skills, and gain experience. Although, some internship programs comes with compensation.
Candidates are however, invited to apply for the Global Financial Integrity (GFI) intenship program. Global Financial Integrity (GFI ), is a non-profit, Washington, DC-based research and advisory organization, which produces high-caliber analyses of illicit financial flows, advises developing country governments on effective policy solutions, and promotes pragmatic transparency measures in the international financial.
Every year, Global Financial Integrity (GFI) invites applications from eligible candidates for the GFI Internship Opportunities for applicants worldwide.
The Internship Opportunities are offered under three categories thus: Economics Internship, Policy Internship and New Media & Advocacy Internship. Each semester – Spring, Summer, and Fall, GFI hires two Economics Interns, two Policy Interns and two New Media & Advocacy Interns.
GFI is an equal opportunity employer. It is GFI’s policy to recruit, hire, and provide opportunities for professional advancement without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, parental status, or disability.
Eligibility
In order to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all individuals, employment decisions at GFI will be based on merit, qualifications, and abilities.
1). Economics Internship
Requirements:
- Must be a current student or recent graduate, with a major or minor in Economics. Must have coursework or commensurate experience in econometrics and international finance and/or trade.
- Experience with database manipulation in Excel [familiarity with Visual Basic (VBA) a plus].
- Solid writing and web-based research skills.
- Familiarity with basic regression analysis [familiarity with EViews and/or STATA a plus].
- Strong interest in macroeconomics, in particular capital flight and its effect on capitalism, development, and security.
2). New Media & Advocacy Internship
Requirements:
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite;
- Familiarity with Google News;
- Strong writing and web-based research skills;
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision;
- Interest in international policy and global finance issues; and
- Non-English language skills are preferred (especially French and/or Spanish) but not required.
Must have at least one of the following:
- Previous communications experience and/or experience working with media;
- Experience writing blog pieces, or coordinating a blog with multiple contributors;
- Experience with social-networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, preferably experience managing an organization’s page;
- Programming experience; knowledge of HTML PHP, CSS, and/or Javascript; and/or
- Experience with the Adobe Creative Suite.
3). Policy Internship
Requirements:
- Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite.
- Strong writing and research skills.
- Ability to successfully work independently with minimal supervision.
- Interest in capital flight and its effect on capitalism, development, and security.
- Non-English language skills are preferred, especially French and/or Spanish, but not required.
Eligible groups
Citizens of ALL countries
Participating Institutions
Global Financial Integrity (GFI), Washington D.C., USA
Fields of work
1). Economics Internship
Responsibilities:
- Research and data collection from macroeconomic online databases [IMF, World Bank, Central Banks]
- Perform literature reviews and research in scholarly databases
- Compilation and manipulation of spreadsheets, tables and graphs in Excel
- Some of our econ interns have the opportunity to write and publish small pieces on applied economic issues pertaining to illicit capital flight on our blog.
2). New Media & Advocacy Internship
Responsibilities:
- Managing daily news digest: compiling relevant current news pertaining to GFI issues and distributing to supporters;
- Conducting research and compiling statistics for editorial and web materials;
- Assisting with the organization’s viral media and social networking operations;
- Contributing to organizational blog; and
- Fact checking media materials; occasionally drafting and laying out statements, op-eds, press releases, and website content.
3). Policy Internship
Responsibilities:
- Assisting the President and Managing Director by conducting research on money laundering, tax evasion, corruption and the banking structure that supports these activities.
- Assisting the Senior Program Officer on work related to business development and on existing research and event projects.
- Occasionally assisting the Office Manager with general administrative tasks.
Internship duration
For each semester – Spring, Summer, and Fall. Spring Term is January-May; Summer Term is May-August; and Fall Term is September-December (Exact start and end dates each term are flexible)
Method of Application
To apply for any of the above internships, send resume and cover letter by email to [email protected], directed to Russell Bennett. Put “GFI Econ Intern” or “GFI Policy Intern” or “GFI New Media & Advocacy Intern” (as the case may be) in the subject line of your email and in your cover letter.
Application Deadline:
15 Aug / 15 Dec 2017. Application Periods for Spring Term is November 1-December 15; for Summer Term is March 15-May 1;and for Fall Term is July 1-August 15. During application periods we will accept applications and interview on a rolling basis
Open to International Applicants
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