GAO’s Internship Experience
- Document yesterday’s team interview with federal agency officials
- Attend a Capitol Hill hearing where a GAO director is providing testimony before a Senate committee
- Participate in a Brownbag Lunch Session on a topic relevant to his or her work
- Meet with GAO team members and stakeholders to design a new project to respond to a congressional request
- Attend Q&A forum for interns to learn from senior executives across the organization about working at GAO
- Sign off for the day and go for a run at GAO’s Fitness Center
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