The Foreign Service Journal, June 2004

90 F O R E I G N S E R V I C E J O U R N A L / J U N E 2 0 0 4 S CHOOLS S UPPLEMENT Open 7:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Monday - Friday Open all year, closed federal holidays. Full-time and drop-in care for infants and children, from six weeks old to kindergarten. Computers, music appreciation, foreign languages, and dance. Tuition assistance available for qualified families. CFC (#7861) Contributions and recycling funds used for tuition assistance. U.S. Department of State Child Development Center 2401 E Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20520 (202) 663-3555 e-mail:ecdcdiplotos@yahoo.com CFC #7861 DiploTots Diplotots Child Development Center services State Department and federal employees F ROM THE J UNE 2002 SCHOOL S UPPLEMENT Tanja Trenz, “An Internship Can Open Many Doors” “A re you a high school or college student who has always dreamed of working at a TV station in the U.S., advertising in China, or designing cars in Germany? One of the best ways to prepare for your dream career is to apply for an internship. And it’s never too early to start. “The following Web sites offer links dedicated to internships: www.monster.com www.jobtrak.com www.idealist.com “Another excellent resource for internships in the U.S. is the home page of Rising Star Internships (www.rsinternships.com), wh ich provides a lot of information on jobs divided by fields and subjects. “The following Web sites not only describe available internships but provide helpful information about the country and culture, including any special circumstances you should be aware of: www.intern.studyabroad.com www.internabroad.com ” w ww.jobweb.de www.4internships.com www.careerplanit.com

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