Summer Internships 2024
APAC Summer Internship Testimonials
“I have been an APAC intern for two summers, first serving in the Office of San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria and this past summer, in the Office of Congressman Scott Peters. As a veteran of this program, I can confidently state that APAC has played a crucial role in both my personal and professional growth. Through my experiences, I have become much more knowledgeable about local and national political issues, gained key skills while communicating with constituents and other local leaders, and became more deeply embedded in the political sector. My internships have allowed me to gain experience and narrow in on the specific field that I am interested in working in after graduating. I highly recommend anyone interested in bettering their leadership skills or looking to gain experience in various sectors to apply for the APAC internship.”
~ I. Giridhar, APAC Summer Intern 2024.
“As an APAC intern, I was honored to intern with the Office of Mayor Todd Gloria, where I learned first-hand about public policy and the legislative process. Whether I was helping to write talking points for the mayor, assisting constituents, or marching in the Pride Parade, the internship experience was truly rewarding, and I gained a much deeper understanding of local governance. I would highly recommend the APAC internship to anyone who’s looking to advance their civic engagement and leadership skills.”
~ E. Wong, APAC Summer Intern 2022
Summer Internship 2024 Testimonials
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