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Congressman Langevin Accepting Fall Internship Applications
Working in Washington, DC or in his Rhode Island office doesn't pay money, but it's an incredible launching pad for numerous careers.

RHODE ISLAND—Congressman Jim Langevin (D-RI) is accepting applications for interns in his Rhode Island and Washington, DC, offices for the fall of 2016. This unpaid program is open mto civic-minded college students who are available for at least 10 hours per week.
A qualified candidate will be well-organized, responsible and dependable, and have strong oral and written communication skills. Responsibilities include answering phone calls, drafting constituent correspondence and supporting staff members on various projects. College credit is available, if approved by the institution.
For more information, visit Langevin.House.Gov and click on the Internships prompt under “Serving
You,” on the homepage.
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