[Geog_Jobs] FW: Job and Internship Opportunities at U.S. Census Bureau
Sinha, Gaurav
sinhag at ohio.edu
Wed Jul 5 17:02:58 EDT 2017
Opportunities open July 7
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From: Joshua Comenetz (CENSUS/POP FED) [mailto:Joshua.Comenetz at census.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, July 5, 2017 2:39 PM
To: Joshua Comenetz (CENSUS/POP FED) <Joshua.Comenetz at census.gov>
Subject: Job and Internship Opportunities at U.S. Census Bureau
PLEASE FORWARD
Internship and Employment Opportunities at U.S. Census Bureau
The Population Division of the U.S. Census Bureau has employment and paid internship opportunities for qualified students and graduates in geography and related fields.
The intern posting is scheduled to open this Friday, July 7, and will only remain open until 50 applications have been received. To apply, please visit USAjobs.gov on July 7 and enter “Census Bureau” in the keyword search to see current postings and complete an application, or contact us for the direct link to the posting page.
The job posting is scheduled to open Wednesday, July 12, and will remain open for one week. To apply, please visit USAjobs.gov on July 12 and enter “Census Bureau” in the keyword search to see current postings and complete an application, or go directly to the posting page:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/473698600
We are looking for well-qualified people with training in geographic information systems, population geography or demography, remote sensing/satellite image analysis, and urban geography, among other specialties.
Salaries reflect experience and the level of education completed. All positions require U.S. citizenship.
Employment opportunities are two-year (renewable) term positions. Paid internships are available both during the academic year and in the summer. Part-time internships are possible during the academic year. Census HQ is in the Washington, DC, area and is located next to a subway station.
Openings offer qualified applicants an opportunity to work on a range of projects, including: analyzing the geographic distribution of population globally and in the U.S.; producing population estimates for other countries and studying their demographic characteristics at various geographic scales; developing image analysis methodologies for high-resolution population mapping; and geo-demographic activities using statistical units such as metropolitan areas, counties, states, and their foreign equivalents.
This is an exciting time for the U.S. Census Bureau, and specifically the Population Division. Please forward this email to students, colleagues with students, or others who may be interested in working at the Census Bureau. For more information about the agency, including position opportunities, look under “About Us” on our website at Census.gov.
If you or your students have questions about work in the Population Division, please contact us: Joshua.Comenetz at census.gov or James.D.Fitzsimmons at census.gov.
For specific questions about available positions and ways of applying for them, please contact David Zaslow at David.C.Zaslow at census.gov or 301-763-6195.
James D. Fitzsimmons, Ph.D.
Joshua Comenetz, Ph.D.
Population Division
U.S. Census Bureau
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