The United States Chamber of Commerce was created in 1912 to represent the unified interest of U.S. businesses. Nearing its centennial, the Chamber of Commerce is the world’s largest nonprofit organization and includes a large staff of lobbyists and lawyers. The private, nonprofit enterprise includes more than three million businesses and connects nearly 3,000 state and local chambers and 830 associations.
Internships and fellowship responsibilities include research, writing, database management, web page maintenance and event preparation. Interns and fellows have the opportunity to network with colleagues and attend the chamber’s “Your First Steps to Success” workshop to enhance their resume writing, cover letter writing and interviewing skills.
Internships: open to college juniors, seniors and grad students. Fellowships: open to graduate students only.
Attn: Internship Coordinator
United States Chamber of Commerce
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
1615 H Street NW
Washington, DC 20062
Phone: (202) 463-5731
Number of Interns: 21 to 50
Compensation/Benefits: Academic Credit, Paid, Unpaid
Duration: N/A
Academic Level: College Juniors, College Seniors, Graduate Students
Washington, DC