Much to the delight of young Capitol denizens working their way up the ranks, Sacto's own Capital Fellows Programs has been named one of the nation's No. 1 top 10 internships in career site Vault.com's annual internship rankings.
Here's how Forbes summed up the "combination of meaningful work experience, pay, perks and career opportunities" that earned the program the honor:
The 64 interns in the Sacramento, Calif., Capital Fellows Program do no less than help draft state laws.They also write speeches, conduct policy briefings and take part in graduate-level seminars in government and public policy. So steeped are they in the work of real-life policymaking that many get offered full-time jobs in California's state government when they finish the 10-month program, which runs from October to September. In addition, they get paid a handsome $1,972 a month, receive academic credit and get health insurance that includes dental and vision benefits.
Click here for the full article at Forbes.com.
Image: Senate seal via the Senate Fellows Web site.
UPDATE: Turns out Forbes (and, by linkage, CapAlert) got it a bit wrong: The Capital Fellows is on the Top Ten list, but the internships there are not intended to be ranked. The Capital Fellows Program does top the list on Vault.com and in the company's press release, but the internships are listed in alphabetical, not ranked, order, Vault's Jon Minners wrote us this morning.

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