Summary
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency is the U.S. government’s first mover on critical infrastructure development in emerging markets, advancing the shared strategic priorities of the United States and our overseas partners while creating opportunities to deploy trusted U.S. solutions. USTDA funds the upfront technical work that accelerates the development of infrastructure projects, helping them attract the financing they need for implementation and procurement of U.S. goods and services. USTDA also hosts activities that promote infrastructure partnerships with the United States.
Requirements
All internships are either in-person or virtual and available to students who are U.S. citizens and currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program. Strong writing and analytical skills coupled with excellent work and academic credentials are essential. A demonstrated interest in international development and business is preferred. All internships are unpaid, however USTDA will work with schools to help interns secure course credits.
For summer/fall internships, USTDA seeks a commitment of 32 hours per week during the summer and at least 16 hours per week during the fall over a 26-week period. Summer/fall internships start June 1, 2026, and end December 4, 2026. USTDA is willing to consider earlier start dates and later end dates.
Responsibilities
- Support the IT team in the maintenance of hardware, software and other systems.
- Assist with troubleshooting equipment-related issues and providing technical support to Agency users.
- Assist in organizing and maintaining IT resources.
- Assist in running software updates and backups when requested.
- Assist in the development of new desktops, servers or applications when requested.
- Lend IT support in areas such as cybersecurity and data center management.
- Support other duties as required by the Agency’s Information Technology team.
Education
Ideal candidates will have an educational background in information technology, computer science or management information systems and related disciplines.
Additional Information
U.S. citizenship is required, and interns will need to successfully complete a background screening prior to the start of the internship.
Required Documents
Applications must include a cover letter, resume, school transcript(s) and writing sample. Candidates will be evaluated on their problem-solving skills, verbal and written communication, ability to work in teams, attention to detail with a strong work ethic, a demonstrated interest in information technology and the quality of their application materials.
Benefits
- Career development roundtables with USTDA leadership
- Intern lunch with USTDA’s Director
- Frequent social and networking events
- Capitol Hill and think tank events on international trade and development
- Academic course credits
- “SmartBenefits” Commuter Benefits Program
How to Apply
Applications for the upcoming spring/summer are accepted through Friday, March 20, 2026, to the attention of Silvia Umana, Intern Coordinator, via email, at internships@ustda.gov. USTDA may accept internship applications after this date, subject to the availability of unfilled internship slots.
To learn more about USTDA, please visit us at www.ustda.gov.
