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N.C. Department of Information Technology · 2 weeks ago

Intern - State Budget Analyst

The N.C. Department of Information Technology is part of the North Carolina State Government, which employs over 76,000 individuals dedicated to public service. They are seeking an intern for the Office of State Budget & Management to assist in analyzing policy proposals, performing data analysis, and supporting various budget management tasks.

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Responsibilities

Analyze a variety of policy proposals and programs
Research policies and practices in other states
Write memos and white papers on a variety of topics
Create databases and datasets
Perform data and statistical analysis
Create dashboards
Work on cross-functional teams to advance the office’s strategic goals
Monitor bills and committee meetings during the legislative session

Qualification

Analytical skillsQuantitative skillsPublic policy analysisPublic budgetingData analysisResourcefulnessCuriosityCommitment to public serviceCommunication skillsTeamwork

Required

Strong analytical and quantitative skills
Ability to communicate ideas clearly and effectively
Resourceful, curious, committed to public service
Ability to work well in teams and independently
Relevant work experience and/or significant coursework in public policy analysis, public budgeting, economics, accounting, and/or statistics
Current graduate or upper-year undergraduate student

Benefits

Comprehensive benefits
A variety of leave options
Professional development opportunities
Insurance

Company

N.C. Department of Information Technology

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The N.C.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Torre Jessup
Chief Operating Officer
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Alysa Kelly
Executive Assistant to Chief Deputy/CIO/Chief Privacy Officer/Director of Enterprise Operations
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