Internships at the Export Assistance Center
The U.S. Commercial Service of the U.S. Department of Commerce is a federal government agency dedicated to helping small-to-medium sized companies with their exporting strategies. For over 20 years the U.S. Commercial Service of the U.S. Department of Commerce has successfully brought together exporters and importers of U.S. goods and services around the world. Our team of more than 1,800 trade professionals in 105 U.S. cities and 151 U.S. Embassies, Consulates and Trade Centers around the world is here to help companies navigate the complex international trade process.
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s U.S. Export Assistance Center offers internships that allow students to spend time on the inside track of international business, and gain real world experience that can provide an essential edge for entering today's job market. Participants will learn to answer inquiries from exporters regarding trade requirements, regulations, documentation, country issues and commodity classifications; contact exporters to determine interest in overseas trade shows, export leads, seminars and other trade activities; and utilize federal government databases, trade journals and internet based market research to help exporting companies.
Internship Eligibility:
Those interested in the intern position must be a U.S. citizen
and be currently enrolled in a college or university.
International Trade Interns should be able to communicate in a
professional environment and willing to learn. Applicants
majoring in a business-related curriculum or international
affairs are encouraged to apply. Seeking self-starter with
excellent writing and communication skills, web skills a
plus. Minimum 3.0 GPA and must have
US citizenship. Part-time and full-time positions
available. Internship is an unpaid position.
Major Areas of Study:
All Business Economics, International, Marketing,
Foreign Language, Communications majors are encouraged to apply.
Daily Job Activities:
International Trade Interns become involved in the daily
operational aspects of managing a high activity office.
Projects range from coordinating market research to counseling
U.S. companies seeking new international trade partners.
Interns will be required to support our International Trade
Specialists with development of trade seminars, presentations and
other projects, as well as assist walk-in visitors, handle
telephone calls, light clerical and administrative support
duties.
To Apply:
Please send your resume, introductory cover letter, and a short
writing sample on why you would like to be an intern to the
appropriate office. What you have to offer and how you hope
to benefit from the internship (the document should not exceed
five pages). Indicate current year in school, major area of
study, time commitment availability and areas of interest.
For internships in Knoxville, please forward documents to the attention of Robert Leach at robert.leach@N0SPAM.mail.doc.gov .
For Memphis, please forward documents to the attention of David Spann at david.spann@N0SPAM.mail.doc.gov .
For Nashville, please forward documents to the attention of Dean Peterson at dean.peterson@N0SPAM.mail.doc.gov .