The International Affairs Junior Fellowship is a fixed, two year program for new college graduates to shape international economy policy for the United States in the Treasury’s Office of International Affairs. Fellows have exposure to multiple policy issues and they have the opportunity to enhance their knowledge and skills. Fellows tasks include developing policy proposals, conducting analytical studies, and supporting bilateral & multilateral meetings for senior officials at meeting with counterparts at IMF, World Bank, G7 and or G20.
Junior Fellows are usually hired at the GS-9 level and receive standard Treasury benefits.
Eligibility: Fourth-year Undergraduate (Senior), Alum (undergraduate)
Minimum GPA:
Deadline month: October
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