Student Intern, Michigan Infrastructure Council
THIS IS A NON-CAREER APPOINTMENT THAT IS LIMITED TO 129 HOURS PER MONTH
Are you a motivated student with an interest in economic policy and infrastructure development? Join Michigan Department of Treasury’s Michigan Infrastructure Council as an Intern and engage in impactful projects that shape our economic landscape. This internship provides hands-on experience in economic research, data analysis, outreach and educational connections within the community, and policy evaluation, working closely with our expert council members and community partners.
Ideal candidates are pursuing a degree in Economics, Public Policy, or a related field, possess strong analytical and communication skills, and are proficient in Microsoft Office. If you're eager to contribute to meaningful economic initiatives apply today!
Treasury student internships are paid, typically hybrid opportunities, located in Michigan, and designed to provide undergraduate and graduate students with work experience and direct exposure to career opportunities in public service. Internships at Treasury will give students an opportunity for:
- Professional Development: Offering opportunities to expand skills and knowledge within an intern’s area of study.
- Real-World Experience: Providing practical, hands-on experience through project assignments and daily tasks.
- Networking and Mentorship: Fostering connections with industry professionals and peers.
- Career Readiness: Preparing interns for future careers through training, mentorship, and professional development opportunities.
Education
Current enrollment in high school, vocational or technical school, or post-secondary educational institution.
Experience
No specific type or amount is required.