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Federal Career Intern Program

Federal Career Intern Program (FCIP) positions are currently unavailable. Please re-visit our site as this page will be updated once positions become available.

Career Intern Program at the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)

The Bureau of Labor Statistics is looking for the best and brightest with diverse professional experiences and academic training.


BLS FEDERAL CAREER INTERN PROGRAM (FCIP)

  • The comprehensive, two year entry level employment and career development program designed to recruit and nurture the next generation of BLS employees
  • Offers you the perfect combination of professional experience and career development

FCIP KEY FEATURES

  • Work with your supervisor to create an Individual Development Plan
  • Take advantage of two years of in-depth training directly related to your field
  • Enjoy all the benefits of being an employee in the federal government
  • Earn a competitive salary commensurate with your skills, abilities, experience and education level
  • Upon successful completion of the two-year program, you may be converted to a permanent position

THE BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS (BLS)

  • BLS is the Nation's lead organization in the broad field of labor economics and statistics, providing a wealth of information used by the President, Congress, Federal policy makers, public institutions, and private citizens
  • We offer you a challenging and rewarding career where you can make an immediate impact
  • BLS Headquarters is conveniently located adjacent to Union Station, in the heart of Washington DC (Note: Economist vacancies at the GS-7 level are also available in BLS Regional Offices)

For additional information, please contact us via e-mail at FCIP@bls.gov, or by phone, 800-827-5334. TTY users can contact us via the Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339.


U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
An Equal Opportunity Employer
You must be a U.S. citizen at the time of application.
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Last Modified Date: January 25, 2008

 

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