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The following databases have information about internship listings:
1. DC Internships
Baylor in Washington has curated an internship database that connects students with possible internships for the summer, fall, and spring.
2. Handshake
The Baylor Office of Career and Professional Development's online database that houses job postings, an employer database, online interview scheduling, and more.
3. The House Vacancy Announcement and Placement Service
The House Vacancy Announcement and Placement Service ("HVAPS") assists United States House members and committees fill staff vacancies by posting job vacancies and maintaining a resume bank of candidates seeking employment.
4. The Senate Employment Bulletin
The Senate Employment Bulletin is published as a service to Senate offices choosing to advertise staff vacancies.
5. Idealist
Idealist is all about connecting idealists - people who want to do good - with opportunities for action and collaboration. With more than 120,000 organizations and 1.4 million monthly visitors to our English, and Spanish (idealistas.org) sites, Idealist helps people move from intention to action all over the world.
6. Indeed
As the world's #1 job site, with over 200 million unique visitors every month from over 60 different countries, Indeed has become the catalyst for putting the world to work. Indeed is intensely passionate about delivering the right fit for every hire. Indeed helps companies of all sizes hire the best talent and offers the best opportunity for job seekers to get hired.
7. Internships.com
Internships.com, a Chegg service, is the world’s largest student-focused internship marketplace, bringing students, employers and higher education institutions together in one centralized location. Internships.com provides a wide variety of interactive tools and services to enable every student, employer and educator to better understand and optimize internship opportunities, enabling businesses to identify the best job candidates and for students to develop the real-world skills they will need upon graduation.
8. Daybook
Self-described as "the leading job search resource for political, policy and non-profit professionals." Helpful resource for finding internships and professional positions from entry-senior level. Offers a premium membership service for a fee.
9. USA Jobs
USAJOBS connects job seekers with federal employment opportunities across the United States and around the world. As the Federal Government’s official employment site, USAJOBS provides resources to help the right people find the right jobs.
10. Legislative Internships
To apply to an internship in a Congressional Office, the best place to find the application is on the Member's website. Click here to figure out who represents your home state and district in Congress. Once you have found your Members, search "[Member Name] Washington DC Internship" on Google to find the application page.