The General Delegation of the PLO to the US is pleased to hire interns based on their College/University terms. Normally, we have three internship cycles: Fall, Spring, and Summer. While we are happy to be as flexible as we can, we prefer FULL-TIME interns. Undergraduate, recent graduates, and post-graduate students have the opportunity to work with the Media Affairs Department, Congressional Affairs Department, Government Affairs Department or the Community Relations and Outreach Department.
To qualify for consideration, a complete application must be sent to the specified contact information. If we believe your application is strong, you will be notified and asked for interviews. Phone interviews can be arranged in certain cases. A complete application must include:
- Resume;
- Cover Letter stating the reason for your interest in interning with us;
- Two references (Academic or professional from a related field).
Intern Testimonies:
“Working with the General Delegation of the PLO to the U.S. was one of the most enriching internships I’ve held. The individuals in the office have such rich backgrounds working in Palestine and the U.S., and I learned so much from each of them! I truly loved going to work every day. The work was engaging and substantive. I would recommend this internship to anyone looking to directly engage in the Palestinian issue.” -Hilary
“My time at the Palestinian Delegation was filled with first-hand interactions with decision makers and prominent figures in the Middle East. I learned more about the challenges and opportunities facing the region there than I was able to learn in the classroom. Above all, the connections and relationships I acquired while working there have proven to be invaluable, and the experience helped prepare me for work in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.” -Michael
“The experience that I gained as an intern at the PLO Delegation is of the sort that I honestly don’t think I could have gotten anywhere else. Having the opportunity to be so thoroughly exposed to the real day-to-day workings of not just a diplomatic office, but the one working on what is perhaps the most widely known and contentious issues in all of international politics, has put me in a position where I feel qualified to work in any international office. The experience was invaluable, the staff is knowledgeable and dedicated, and the cause is just.” -Chris