The University Career Center & The President’s Promise and the Feller Center for Advising & Career Planning invites all undergraduates to apply for the following jobs and internships. Learn more about Careers for Terps: https://careers.umd.edu/careers4terps

Data Scientist
National Security Agency (NSA)

Data science at the National Security Agency (NSA) is a multi-disciplinary field that uses elements of mathematics, statistics, computer science, and application-specific knowledge to gather, make, and communicate principled conclusions from data. Data science is present in every aspect of the mission. NSA Data Scientists tackle challenging real-world problems leveraging big data, high-performance computing, machine learning, and a breadth of other methodologies. We are looking for critical thinkers, problem solvers, and motivated individuals who are enthusiastic about data and believe that answers to hard questions lie in the yet-to-be-told story of diverse, complicated data sets. You will employ your mathematical science, computer science, and quantitative analysis skills to develop solutions to complex data problems and take full advantage of NSA's capabilities to tackle the highest priority foreign intelligence and cybersecurity challenges.


 

Chesapeake Conservation and Climate Corps
Chesapeake Climate Action Network

Looking to break into the environmental field and launch your career? Looking to make a difference and create change? Young professionals gain experience, crucial career skills, a support system, and key connections within the environmental field through the Chesapeake Conservation and Climate Corps.

The Chesapeake Conservation and Climate Corps is a one-year term of paid service that places young adults with nonprofits or government agencies to work fulltime in the environmental field (locations are typically in Maryland). Throughout the year young professionals receive experience managing projects and programs, leadership and professional development training, mentorship, a support network of young professionals, and other skill-building opportunities including networking and grant writing.


 

2023 Summer Fellow
Upturn

Upturn advances equity and justice in the design, governance, and use of technology. We believe technology should advance justice, not amplify racial, economic, and social inequities. Without focused attention, technology can reinforce systemic injustices found everywhere in our society. We drive policy change by combining rigorous research with deliberate advocacy. Our approach to technology and justice is informed by a broad range of perspectives and experiences, including computer science, social science, law, and policy. We strive to ground our work in community and lived experiences. We partner with a strong and growing network of local and national advocates, litigators, organizers, academics, and policymakers to ensure that our work is grounded, collaborative, and actionable.


 

 

2023 Internship Indigenous Archive Project
Maryland State Archives

These grant-funded positions are for student interns to serve as research assistants for a project relating to Native Americans living currently and historically in the region of the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. The project seeks to expand upon the records and resources provided on the Maryland State Archives’ Mayis Indigenous Records website, with funding provided through the generous support of the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority. The website is an educational pathway for teachers and historians, as well as a user-friendly experience for youth and adults to learn about their heritage.


 

Financial Auditor Undergraduate Intern
Government Accountability Office: Legislative Branch

The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) is an independent, nonpartisan agency that works for Congress. We accomplish our mission by providing objective and reliable information and analysis to the Congress, to federal agencies, and to the public, and recommending improvements, when appropriate, on a wide variety of issues to make government work better


 

2023 Summer Research and Analysis Internship
Partnership for Public Service

The Partnership for Public Service is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to building a better government and a stronger democracy. We believe that our future and our democracy depend on our ability to solve big problems-and that we need an effective federal government to do so. For more than 20 years, we have helped make this vision a reality, helping our government-the public institution most fundamental to our democracy-address current and future challenges.

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