Economic Innovation Group

Economic Innovation Group

2024 Spring Paid Research and Policy Internship

Economic Innovation Group

Hybrid 

1307 New York Avenue Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia 20005, United States

About the role

Application deadline: December 1, 2023 6:00 AM
Seasonal role: 1/8/24 – 6/21/24
Estimated pay: $20.00 per hour
US work authorization: Not required

Role Description

About EIG

The Economic Innovation Group (EIG) is a bipartisan public policy organization dedicated to forging a more dynamic and inclusive American economy. Headquartered in Washington, DC, EIG produces nationally recognized research and works with policymakers to develop ideas that empower workers, entrepreneurs, and communities.

 

About the Role

EIG’s Research and Policy Intern will have a unique opportunity to contribute to research and policy impacting distressed communities, U.S. economic growth, and new business and job creation. The successful candidate must be a self-starter with a background in economic research and/or economic policy. Experience in congressional relations is also a plus. Excellent research and writing skills, as well as the ability to handle multiple tasks under short deadlines, are essential qualities. Current third or fourth-year undergraduates, graduate students, and recent graduates are encouraged to apply. Specific responsibilities will include, but not be limited, to the following:

  • Conducting policy research and congressional bill tracking;
  • Attending and taking notes at relevant events and Congressional hearings;
  • Researching and writing reports and briefing memos;
  • Managing incoming queries for data;
  • Updating entries in EIG databases;
  • Obtaining, processing, and analyzing economic datasets;
  • Conducting literature reviews and preparing synopses;
  • Monitoring online conversations in EIG issue areas;
  • Assisting with events and outreach efforts; and
  • Supporting administrative and operations activities.

 

Apply
Applicants should send a resume and cover letter to careers@eig.org with the subject line “EIG Spring Research and Policy Internship.” The internship will start in January and run through June 2024. You will be expected to work at least 30 hours a week and will be paid $20 per hour. This is a hybrid position that combines regular in-person presence at our Washington, D.C., office with the option of two days of remote work each week.

EIG is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, gender, gender identity, parental or pregnancy status, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, or Veteran status

About Economic Innovation Group

The Economic Innovation Group (EIG) is an ideas laboratory and bipartisan advocacy organization dedicated to forging a more dynamic, entrepreneurial, and innovative U.S. economy for the 21st century. With its headquarters in Washington, D.C., EIG convenes leading experts from the public and private sectors, develops original policy research, and works to advance creative legislative proposals that will bring new jobs, investment, and economic growth to communities across the nation. It’s time to bring the entrepreneurs and investors at the leading edge of our economy to the table by leveraging their ideas, resources, and innovation to jumpstart broad-based economic growth. It’s time to focus on the practical, bipartisan solutions that can get our economy working for every corner of our country. And it’s time to join ideas with action, developing the policies and new coalitions needed to make them a reality. That is the role of EIG – advancing innovative solutions to America’s economic challenges.

 

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