Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) program
Posted by on November 05, 2012
The Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) program Class of 2013 application period opened on Monday, November 5 and will close on Monday, November 19, 2012, at 11:59 pm Eastern Time. The entire application process, including submission of all necessary documents, must be completed during this time period. Be sure to review complete announcement prior to applying.
THIS 2-year MANAGEMENT TRAINING PROGRAM IS GEARED TOWARDS GRADUATE AND LAW STUDENTS.
Founded in 1977, the Presidential Management Fellows Program is one of the Federal government’s most prestigious programs for leadership development and public service. Presidential Management Fellowships offer exceptional men and women first-hand experience working in a variety of Federal agencies, tackling some of our toughest challenges in a broad range of areas, including public policy and administration, domestic/international affairs, information technology, acquisition, human resources, science, engineering, health and medical sciences, mathematics, and financial management. Selected individuals typically spend two years working as full-time, paid Fellow, to senior officials. Fellows also participate in an education program consisting of leadership development, rotation within key areas such as human resources and financial management, and throughout different Federal agencies. The selection process is rigorous and highly competitive.
To view the full nationwide announcement, visit:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/327157900?share=email
To learn more about the prestigious PMF program, visit: http://www.pmf.gov
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