1- Public Affairs Section
The student intern will gain experience in the following
areas by assisting experienced personnel in:
Office outreach: Handles
form-letter answers to requests for information material
on the U.S. Prepares periodical updates for the web
page. Prepares office calendars. Arranges appointments
for office visitors. Answers phone calls.
Exchange programs: Assembles
back up materials for welcome packages for incoming
and outgoing visitors.
Cultural events: Processes
guest lists, invitations, and labels. Assembles materials
for cultural and educational activities (background
information on participants and programs; program
notes and invitations). Drafts and types a variety
of documents such us letters of invitation, publicity
materials, schedules for participants, distribution
lists.
2- Commercial Section
The student intern will gain experience in the following
areas by assisting experienced personnel in:
Sector highlights: Reviewing
press articles to identify trade opportunities in
selected industrial sectors. Making contacts to obtain
further information. Writing weekly highlights to
be submitted by sector specialists as IMIs (International
Market Insights).
Market Research: Gathering of data for market research
in assigned industry sector. Drafting basic report
based on outline provided by sector specialist.
Follow-up: Contacting local
and U.S. clients to do follow-up on trade events,
trade missions, Gold Key Services and other commercial
services.
Trade Promotion: Providing
support to commercial activities; trade events, trade
missions, Gold Key Services, International Partner
Searches, mailings, etc.
Administrative Assistant:
Scheduling appointments, drafting a/o translating
letters, filing documents, providing general administrative
support.
The internship will take place at the U.S. Embassy
building in Montevideo. Interns should be available
at least 4 hours per day, Monday through Friday. Embassy
work hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Intern's
schedule will be arranged according to the student's
availability. The duration of the volunteer internship
will be from two to four months depending on the hours
worked per day.
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
Education and skills: Currently enrolled in a local
university, second year level and above in the areas
of Secretarial Studies, Communications, Business Administration,
International Trade, Law, International Business,
Marketing and/or related studies. Recommendation letters
from two professors will be needed.
Excellent English writing and communications skills.
Previous study in English-speaking country preferred
but not mandatory (i.e. Youth for Understanding).
Experience in dealing with the public.
Outgoing proactive personality.
Computer skills in Word, Excel and INTERNET.
OTHER FORMAL REQUIREMENTS FOR VOLUNTEER INTERNSHIP:
Age: From 18 to 23 years old.
Citizenship: This opportunity is only for non-U.S.
citizen students. U.S. citizens who are interested
in applying for a student internship with the Department
of State, can find further background information
@ http://careers.state.gov/student/
Must be a student in good academic standing, provide
a certified transcript to verify and provide written
permission from the educational institution.
Medical Insurance: interested student must have
his/her own medical insurance.
Practical professional experience has to be a career
requirement.
SELECTION PROCESS
All interested candidates who fulfill the requirements
explained above should send updated biographical data
sheet containing detailed information on studies and
references to the webmaster: WebmasterMVD@state.gov
on or before March 7, 2008.
First screening of applicants will be done on bases
of the data provided. The best qualified candidates
will be called for an interview.
Once selected, the candidate will be subject to medical
and security checks before approval to participate
in the program.
ADVANTAGES FOR THE STUDENT
This can be a very interesting opportunity to obtain
practical experience in a challenging environment,
practice the English language and gain experience
with the latest developments in public diplomacy,
international commercial relations, and administrative
practice.
The Embassy will provide a report on the student's
performance according to the requirements of the student’s
University.
FINAL NOTE: The intern is not considered an
employee. There is no compensation, benefits
or leave.