Your Role
- Collaborate with the Global Corporate Affairs and Public Policy (GCAPP) Department, focusing on public affairs, government relations, and stakeholder engagement.
- Draft strategy memos on emerging public policy trends, particularly in small business and AI.
- Support media campaigns to enhance Intuit's brand awareness and public policy priorities.
- Work with external agencies to set research-driven goals and insights.
- Maintain content for Intuit's Global Corporate Affairs web properties.
- Develop and manage content for internal newsletters.
- Analyze proposed legislation impacting Intuit, such as privacy bills.
- Participate in key GCAPP projects and special initiatives.
About You
- A graduate student in public policy with a strong academic record and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- Excellent verbal and written communication, collaboration, and project management skills.
- Ability to work with cross-functional teams and focus on both details and the big picture.
- Proficient in technology with a collaborative mindset and sense of humor.
- Preferred experience in the technology sector and public affairs, with skills in digital marketing and media communications.
Compensation & Benefits
Intuit offers a competitive compensation package, including a base pay range of $46.64 to $63.10 per hour in Washington, D.C., cash bonuses, equity rewards, and comprehensive benefits.
Training & Development
The internship provides hands-on experience in corporate affairs, offering opportunities to learn and advocate for process improvements.
Career Progression
Interns can expect to gain valuable experience in public affairs, potentially leading to roles in corporate or public policy sectors.
How to Apply
Interested candidates can apply through Intuit's career portal by submitting their application and resume online.