Thursday, September 27, 2007

Be A Senator Tom Harman Intern!

Volunteering as an intern for an Assemblyman or State Senator is a GREAT way to get a look at the inner workings of our State Government. Many leaders in the Political movement today started out as interns for our Public Servants.

While most of the "work" is menial and tedious, it would be a great way to learn (even if it is from Sen. Harman...:-)), and if your kids are in a situation where they don't have to work to pay for gas, food, car insurance, etc., sign them up for this.

From the Harman Report:September 27, 2007:

Now Accepting Intern Resumes

During my years in the Legislature, I have come to recognize how essential interns are and the work that they do in order to keep both my Capitol and District offices operating smoothly. With the start of a new school year, I have openings in both my Capitol and District offices to high school and college students interested in government who are seeking a way to volunteer for semester internships.

Qualified candidates must be hard-working individuals who possess sound written and verbal communication skills and the ability to handle multiple tasks. District intern responsibilities will include constituent correspondence and working with staff members on special projects.

Interested parties may apply for a position by faxing a cover letter and resume to my district office located in Costa Mesa to Lisa Akiyama at (714) 957-4560 or my Capitol office to Braeden Huusfeldt at (916) 445-9263.

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