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A Dissertating Fellow: Congressional fellowship report

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 April 2009

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Unlike most APSA CFP participants, I am not a mid-career academic, journalist, federal employee, or health care professional. I am a Ph.D. candidate in political science, smack in the midst of my dissertation research, which generated job-search needs that are quite a bit different than my colleagues. Most are here on a sort of sabbatical from their current career or even seeking to explore a possible career change. They are looking for positions that will immerse them in the life of a congressional staffer, some even desiring the 70-hour-a-week “Hill lifestyle.”

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Copyright © The American Political Science Association 2009

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1 In this case, unlike most offices, I was able to meet the representative during the interview process. In fact, most of the interview was conducted by the representative.