Program Manager, DOE and NSF
NVIDIAFull Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)
New York, New York, United States
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Common questions about this position
Yes, it is a paid 10-week internship program scheduled to begin on June 8, 2026, with full-time work expected throughout the summer.
Interns must work full-time Monday-Friday from 9AM-5PM. This information is not specified in the job description.
Candidates need to be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program (recent graduates encouraged), have demonstrated written, verbal, and analytical skills, experience with Excel, PowerPoint, and Word, be detail-oriented with multitasking ability, and able to work in teams. Preferred fields include Finance, Legal Studies, Public Administration, Public Policy, Urban Planning and Policy, or related.
Interns join a class of undergraduate and graduate students, work on exciting projects in dynamic departments, and participate in training programs, networking events, and professional development opportunities.
Strong candidates show enthusiasm for NYCEDC's mission, have relevant academic backgrounds like Finance or Public Policy, strong analytical and communication skills, proficiency in Excel and other MS Office tools, and the ability to handle details and collaborate in teams.
Supports community development and job creation
New York City Economic Development Corporation focuses on enhancing the economic landscape of New York City by collaborating with local communities. The organization implements various initiatives aimed at developing industries and businesses, which in turn helps to create quality job opportunities. Their approach includes offering training and skill-building programs to equip residents with the necessary tools for employment. Additionally, they invest in essential infrastructure to support these efforts. Unlike other organizations, their mission is specifically centered on community engagement and public investment, ensuring that the benefits of economic development are felt at the neighborhood level. The ultimate goal is to foster strong, vibrant communities through sustainable economic growth.