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Every year, Ohio State political science students intern at a wide variety of sites in Columbus, around the country, and across the globe. Completing an internship allows students to gain valuable workplace skills and experience in the field while also supplementing their political science education with real world knowledge. Below are just a few of the recent internship positions held by our students.
Erica Price
Internship site: Community Refugee and Immigration Services, Autumn 2015
"As an ESOL intern at Community Refugee and Immigration Services I help teach refugees the English language and proper communication skills for the American culture. Being at an organization that provides so many different services to help resettle refugees, I also get to see the difficult barriers they face even after they arrive in the U.S. – like receiving benefits while they attend classes to gain the skills needed to find work. After graduation I want to work for an NGO aimed at helping women and children in developing states and this opportunity has taught me so much about some of the things I may end up encountering. Interning in an environment with people from all over the world with varying backgrounds and stories has been an incredible experience, and I’m constantly inspired by every single person there!"
Rylee Welker
Internship site: Ohio Governor's Office, Autumn 2015
"As a part-time employee of the Ohio Governor’s Office I am getting firsthand experience working for an executive office. Although I hold a junior staff position, I am able to work and communicate with everyone including senior staff, giving me a great opportunity to learn from those who have been involved in communication, policy, and legislation. As a student at Ohio State I am very lucky to attend school located in our state capitol or else I would not have this opportunity. My position as a staff assistant comes with many different tasks. My different tasks include opening and sorting the mail, writing proclamations, tracking inventory of the office, answering calls, and helping with special events. By opening and sorting the mail and answering calls I am able to learn about the concerns of Ohio Constituents. Concerns can range from “hot button” issues like defunding Planned Parenthood to concerns about a citizen owning a pet deer. I have been able to learn just how the Governor’s Office works with the different state departments on these issues to come to a resolve. I am very proud to work for an administration that has accomplished so much in the state of Ohio."
Austin Shafer-Farmer
Internship site: Manley Deas Kochalski, Autumn 2015
"This is my third year working as an intern at Manley Deas Kochalsi (MDK), a foreclosure law firm. During my time at MDK I have done a multitude of tasks. My favorite tasks have been preparing legal documents, reviewing case files and identifying issues, following up with clients on issues in files, reviewing hearing outcomes, and processing mail. Yes, processing mail is one of my favorite tasks because I am able to read actual pleadings and get a better understanding of how attorneys apply the law. I enjoy the complex work the legal field offers because there isn’t whole lot of boring work. The work we do is complex and can be intimidating for an intern, but MDK gives extensive training to all of its employees, and the attorneys are more than happy to answer anybody’s questions. Being able to get my feet wet as an intern in a law firm has reaffirmed my drive to go to law school."
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