Higher Education to NC Government Careers
Your Career, Your State. Work for NC.
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The mission of Higher Education to NC Government (Ed2NC) Careers is to bring together leaders in state government and higher education to help create a pipeline of talent by connecting students and recent graduates with careers in state government.
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The State of North Carolina Internships
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Summer 2022 Internships in state government
Applications due January 3, 2022
40 hours per week|10 Weeks |$12 hourly
North Carolina state agencies are seeking 98 interns to work in a variety of positions in different departments across the state from the mountains to the coast. Summer internships range from network security to sustainability, workforce development, GIS shoreline mapping, community outreach, tax policy, and more.
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NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
Historically Black Colleges/Universities (HBCU) &
Minority Institutions of Higher Education (MIHE) Internship
Application Period Opens January 3, 2022
The Historically Black Colleges/Universities (HBCU) & Minority Institutions of Higher Education (MIHE) Internship is a paid, 10-week program designed to expose, engage and educate students by giving them tangible, real-world experience with various divisions within the NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. DNCR has partnered with North Carolina’s HBCUs and MIHEs to provide this opportunity to rising juniors, seniors, and graduate students. Based on a 40-hour workweek, essential components of the program include professional development, leadership training, and networking opportunities. The application period opens on January 3, 2022.
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NC Office of Strategic Partnerships (OSP) Summer Internship
OSP has summer internship opportunities available for college students at all levels. Interns will work on a range of issues and projects and with partners from state government, colleges/universities, philanthropy, and others. The application deadline is January 28, 2022.
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Every application for employment received by the State of North Carolina is reviewed by a human decision-maker. Each application is handled with care by an agency recruiter and hiring manager to determine the right candidate for the position.
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New Grads Prize Remote Work — And They Are Taking Pay Cuts To Get It.
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Andy Medici, Senior Reporter for the Triangle Business Journal, writes that "more than two-thirds of recent graduates who got a job took a pay cut in order to get some degree of remote work — and the majority agree that remote work will be among their biggest factors in picking new jobs."
Source: Triangle Business Journal
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The NC Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is the lead stewardship agency for the protection of North Carolina's environmental resources. DEQ has offices from the mountains to the coast, administers regulatory programs designed to protect air quality, water quality, and the public's health, and also works to advance an all-of-the-above energy strategy that fits North Carolina’s needs.
DEQ also offers technical assistance to businesses, farmers, local governments, and the public and encourages responsible behavior with respect to the environment through education programs provided at DEQ facilities and through the state's school system
Work for DEQ, an agency that is committed to reducing its “environmental footprint," employs people as diverse as the nation we serve, and touches the lives of all North Carolinians to enhance and ensure our quality of life. Entry-level positions include but are not limited to Administrative Specialist I & II, Engineer I, Environmental Specialist I & II, and Geologist/Hydrogeologist.
Learn more about DEQ's mission:
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For more information, contact:
Tajia Brown
Recruitment & Retention Manager
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
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The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) is a growing higher-research university as classified by the Carnegie Foundation, with noted strengths in health and wellness, visual and performing arts, nursing, and education. UNCG takes pride in being a learner-centered public research university. Eight colleges and schools have more than 125 areas of study and over 80 graduate programs offering more than 180 advanced degrees
With more than 20,000 students and 3,011 faculty and staff members representing more than 90 nationalities, UNCG is one of the most diverse universities in the state and the largest state university in the Piedmont Triad, with an annual economic impact of more than $1 billion.
Did You Know?
UNCG has a long history of providing access and opportunity to students from disadvantaged backgrounds. The institution was founded in 1891 as a women’s college. Now, UNCG is recognized as one of the most diverse institutions in the state – approximately 50% of students are people of color.
Learn more about UNCG National Rankings:
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With over 125 undergraduate areas of study, some of UNCG's top academic programs are Business Administration, Nursing, Psychology, Biology, Human Development & Family Studies, Kinesiology, Special Programs in Liberal Studies, Sociology, Information Systems & Supply Chain Management, and Communication Studies.
For more information, contact:
Katelyn Cohen-Kivett
Associate Director of Employer Relations
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State Employee Spotlight
Do you know a state employee who is a
recent college graduate and loves their career?
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Upcoming Events and Announcements
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Ed2NC Meeting
The directory provides fast facts about each state agency, with a focus on information that is important to job seekers and recent college graduates.
Learn more about the types of entry-level positions with the State of North Carolina
so we can share with our Ed2NC partners.
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