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SEC - Graduate Position
SEC - Graduate Position
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Salary Range
SK-0099-00/00
Promotion Potential
00
Supervisory Status
No
Who May Apply
Control Number
446962300
Job Announcement Number
17-SPR-SHPBG-LMN
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The SEC's mission is to protect investors, maintain fair, orderly, and e icient markets, and
facilitate capital formation. The SEC seeks high-caliber graduate/professional students who
share the values of integrity, fairness, accountability, resourcefulness, teamwork, and
commitment to excellence. Using your education and experience, you will gain insightful
experience into the regulation of security markets and how they must comply with securities
laws. SEC Sta members serve as professional mentors, assisting with research and writing
projects as well as providing advice and guidance on career development.
Do you want to perform challenging work in a professional environment? Begin by investing in
your career and future at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)!
The SEC is seeking bright, innovative, results-oriented individuals for itsSpring 2017
StudentHonors Program for graduate studentsin the Washington, DCHeadquarters and
Regional O ices. We o er graduate students robust responsibilities and experiences that
enhance their potential careers. Over the course of thesemester basedprogram, students work
with Commission sta on projects particular to the specific Division or O ice to which they are
assigned. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in seminars/workshops, and
roundtable discussions that will provide detailed information and guidance on securities laws.
TheSpring 2017Student Honors Program for graduate business students will o iciallybegin
Monday,January 10, 2017and conclude Friday,April 21, 2017.
PLEASE READ THIS ANNOUNCEMENT IN ITS ENTIRETY TO MAXIMIZE CONSIDERATION
Duties
Graduate students will be assigned to work with SEC sta members on projects and assignments
that cover a broad range of the Commissions' work. That work depends upon the division or
o ice where the student works. Intern assignments range from supporting securities regulations
to assisting in professional administrative duties such as human resources, contracting,
auditing, etc. Students are required to work at leastpart-time (15 hours or more per week) within
the Washington, DC or Regional O ices but we highly encourage those looking for fulltime
volunteer opportunities to apply. For information about the opportunities and the work that
interns do in specific divisions and o ices, please read the SEC's website.
Travel Required
Not Required
Relocation Authorized
No
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