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Subject: [JOB OPP] Re: Fwd: Exec. Office of the President Software Engineer Internship
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>>   ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>   From: Yongjun Heo 
>>   Date: Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 12:19 AM
>>   Subject: Exec. Office of the President Software Engineer Internship
>>   To: staff 
>>
>>   Dear Members of the SCCS,
>>   I am a graduate of Swarthmore in '09, and a friend of mine sent an email
>>   regarding a White House program for CS students to improve their systems.
>>   I am not 100% sure if he himself is involved in the selection process, but
>>   because he created the program, he might be. If you or someone you know at
>>   Swarthmore is interested please read the attached files and submit your
>>   apps. Please forward this if you can. It's an unpaid internship,
>>   unfortunately, but I know there must be funds within the CS department for
>>   this if you need (not sure, given institutional budget cuts). If you
>>   intend to apply and want me to shoot a personal email to my friend for
>>   you, I'll gladly do that. Just let me know.
>>   Best,
>>   Yongjun Heo
>>
>>   ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>
>>                       Executive Office of the President
>>
>>                            Office of Administration
>>
>>                          Software Engineer Internship
>>
>>                        June 20, 2011 *September 9, 2011
>>
>>   The Office of Administration Unpaid Student Internship Program is
>>   recruiting the nation*s best and brightest software engineering students
>>   to the Executive Office of the President, Office of Administration.
>>   Software Engineer Interns (SEIs) will work with the newly created Internal
>>   Software Design Team (ISDT) which is revolutionizing computer usage and
>>   business processes in the Executive Office of the President, including the
>>   White House. SEIs will have tremendous impact throughout the organization
>>   by providing expert software development and business process engineering
>>   services. It has been shown that relatively little software development
>>   upfront can save many task hours in the future, while also increasing
>>   accuracy and reducing errors in data. Many repetitive and time-consuming
>>   tasks can often be automated. Software engineers are able to create data
>>   design and formatting solutions to handle future needs and ever changing
>>   goals. SEIs will lend their expertise to Executive Office of the President
>>   offices and help them automate tasks, streamline business processes, and
>>   optimally format data for future use.
>>
>>   Requirements:
>>
>>   .         Currently (e.g., diploma, certificate, etc.) students enrolled
>>   in, or accepted for enrollment in, an accredited college or university,
>>   graduate, or professional school, pursuing a baccalaureate, graduate, or
>>   doctorate degree.
>>
>>   .         Software development experience.
>>
>>   .         Following are a plus
>>
>>   o   Enrolled in a BS, MS, or PhD in Computer Science or a related
>>   technical field.
>>
>>   o   Experience developing Microsoft Office (particularly Excel and Word)
>>   macros.
>>
>>   o   Experience creating Microsoft Access databases and interfaces.
>>
>>   o   Experience with SQL  and database design.
>>
>>   o   Experience with Collaborating tools, CRM, Open Atrium and/or Drupal.
>>
>>   o   Experience with any of the following languages/APIs.
>>
>>   S:  JavaScript, PHP, C#, .NET Framework, ASP.NET, C/C++, Java
>>
>>   o   Experience writing COM add-ins (particularly for MS Office).
>>
>>   o   Experience administering Apache, IIS, MySQL, and MS SQL.
>>
>>   o   Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
>>
>>   o   Project management experience.
>>
>>   o   Technical documentation/writing experience.
>>
>>    
>>
>>   Application Instructions:
>>
>>   Deadline to apply is 11:59pm EST May 2, 2011.
>>
>>   Apply on http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=98510294.
>>
>>   1.      Attach a copy of your resume
>>
>>   2.      Attach a copy of your unofficial transcript
>>
>>   3.      Include a description (250 words max) of the software development
>>   project you are most proud of and what your role was in the development.
>>
>>   4.      Have a maximum of  two recommendations sent to
>>   oainternprogram@oa.eop.gov
>>
>>   Please contact 202-395-1088 or oainternprogram@oa.eop.gov with questions.
>>
>>   --
>>   Yongjun Heo
>>   George Mitchell Scholar, US-Ireland Alliance
>>   University College Dublin
>>
>>   c: 515-966-4586 (USA)
>>   c: 011-353-87-173-0158 (Ireland)
>>   e: yheo@pemonhealth.org
>>       yongjun.heo@gmail.com
>>   w: www.pemonhealth.org
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