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| March 12, 2009 | Issue 3 |
María Caridad Zieba is a senior at the University of California Riverside. She is spending the spring 2009 semester in Washington, D.C. enrolled in the University of California Washington Center academic program. Maria is also participating in the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) program in Washington, D.C. As part of the HACU program, she was selected for an internship in the Office of External Affairs at the Farm Service Agency’s national headquarters. Interning in the Nation’s Capital By: Maria Caridad Zieba My time in D.C. as a college intern has been exceptional. Even though I have been here a short time I managed to experience much of what our nation’s capital has to offer. One unforgettable experience for me would definitely be President Obama’s inauguration. It was an amazing day, and by being here I was able to experience history being made. The city itself fosters a great learning environment. It has much to offer for a college student. I have seen many of the national monuments and visited the Smithsonian museums (for free!). I have also visited congressional offices on Capitol Hill, participated in intern networking events and attended professional conferences. In February, I attended the 2009 Agriculture Outlook Forum where I was able to observe USDA’s many agencies at work. I learned more about how each one provides a different service to American farmers and ranchers. In addition, I was able to speak with representatives from other countries about the challenges their farming communities face. My internship program has been an exciting experience, where I have gained real-world experience on how a government public affairs office operates. I have constantly been challenged through the work I perform and find it satisfying. I have a better understanding of how important it is for American producers to receive information about farm programs that are available to help them. It is gratifying to know that work performed at the national office is helping thousands of people around the country. As an intern for the USDA in Washington, D.C., I’m gaining experience, developing professional skills, and enhancing my work ethic. I know after my internship at USDA comes to an end I will be better prepared after graduation as I search for my next position. I know that working for the Farm Service Agency is going to provide me with an advantage in this highly competitive job market. I am extremely pleased with the opportunity that I was given to be part of such a great agency. |
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