PREPARING TO LEAD

After a few years of professional experience, you’re ready to take on a new challenge.

If you’re ready for your next move, we’re here to help you explore new opportunities in the public sector.

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All Hands

All Hands is a free service for job-seekers looking for careers in civic tech, social impact, advocacy, and campaigning orgs. We've got over 175+ official hiring partners. Join our talent pool!

Aspen Tech Policy Hub Fellowship

Aspen Tech Policy Hub is a West Coast policy incubator, training a new generation of tech policy entrepreneurs to develop outside-the-box solutions to society’s problems.

The Tech Policy Hub Fellowship focuses on building better tech policy broadly -- within government, within tech companies, or as an external advocate. Fellows get to pick their final project topic. This opportunity is ideal for those who have existing tech policy ideas they wish to refine and press forward.

Salary: $18,000 stipend for participation

Applications open in February-March with programs starting in Summer and Fall.

Beeck Center for Social Impact + Innovation, Georgetown University

The Beeck Center hosts public interest technology practitioners who test new ways for institutions to leverage data and analytics, digital technologies, and service design to help more people.

Coding It Forward

Coding It Forward is a nonprofit by and for young people creating new opportunities and pathways into social impact and civic technology, including the Civic Digital Fellowship and Civic Innovation Corps.

Civic Digital Fellowship

The Civic Digital Fellowship is a first-of-its-kind technology internship program for innovative student software engineers, data scientists, product managers, and designers to solve pressing problems in federal agencies.

Annual: competitive stipend.

Applications open Winter 2021.

The Day One Project

The Day One Project is dedicated to democratizing the policymaking process by elevating new and expert voices across the science and tech community in policy and service.

TechCongress

TechCongress gives talented technologists the opportunity to gain first-­hand experience in federal policymaking through our fellowships in Congress.

CONGRESSIONAL INNOVATION FELLOWSHIP

TechCongress gives talented technologists the opportunity to gain first-­hand experience in federal policymaking and shape the future of tech policy through fellowships with Members of Congress and Congressional Committees.

Annual $60,000 stipend.

Location: Washington, DC.

Applications now closed for 2022.

Technologists for the Public Good

Technologists for the Public Good is a professional association powering the people who are reimagining how the government serves the public.

Our professional association offers you connections with other technologists in your community and across the nation. You are joining a network of human-centered designers, software engineers, data scientists, product managers, procurement experts, policy analysts, and others that are as passionate as you about creating a government that works for the public.

U.S. Digital Response

U.S. Digital Response is a nonprofit that places experienced, pro-bono technologists to work with government and organizations responding to moments of crisis, to quickly deliver critical services and infrastructure that support the needs of the public.

United States Digital Service

The U.S. Digital Service is a group of technologists from diverse backgrounds working across the federal government to transform critical, public-facing digital services for the people.

USDS focuses on hiring technical experts who can adapt to a project’s needs and also hires specialists for particular projects.

Location: Need to live in Washington, D.C. or surrounding area during the work week. No relocation package offered.

Salary: under $100,000-around $170,000.

Always hiring! Apply anytime.