Hello Faculty, Staff and Students,
The NYC Census 2020 is looking for
undergraduate and graduate interns to join their office this fall (see below or attached for the positions). Please share with relevant students!
Interested candidates can send their resumes directly to me for review and the position they are interested in. I
highly recommend students meet with a career educator or myself to get a resume review. We have
Career Walk-In Hours in Frese Hall 213 on Monday (12-1 PM), Tuesday (3-4 PM), and Thursday (10-11 AM). If students have any questions, please feel free to call our office at 718-997-4465.
NYC Census 2020:
The 2020 Census is around the corner, and there is almost no greater civil rights issue of our time. Everything from political representation from the most local level in our City, to our State, to our precious seats in Congress, all the way to our fair share
of $650 billion+ in federal funding for housing, education, healthcare, and more, is determined by the Census.
The stakes are incredibly high - New York stands to lose up to two congressional seats as a result of the next Census, and, if under-counted, would certainly lose its fair share of federal funds, as well. That's why the de Blasio Administration's NYC Census
2020 office is seeking the best and brightest to join their team. Together, they need to work hard to ensure that New York City - especially the harder-to-count communities of color and immigrant communities - is fully counted and represented.
They are looking for exceptionally qualified candidates who have relevant experience in New York City civic life / politics, and who have a deep understanding of the myriad communities and neighborhoods, particularly communities of color and immigrant communities.
NYC Census 2020 Internship Openings:
Best,
David
David Engel
Alumni & Employer Engagement Specialist
Center for Career Engagement and Internships
Queens College, CUNY
Frese Hall Room 213
65-30 Kissena Blvd
Flushing, NY 11367
W: (718) 997-4481