1

Federal Internships Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Junior Contract Specialist

Atlanta, GA · On-site +1

$70K - $75K/yr

Experience in a 1102-series role, federal internship, or acquisition-support contractor environment preferred. * Prior experience supporting HHS, NIH, CDC, or other health-mission agencies is highly ...

Macon AIM Internship Macon AIM is a nonprofit organization committed to empowering families and ... Federal Work-Study Award Scheduled Hours: 25 Start Date: 01/3/2026 End Date: 05/3/2026

Macon AIM Internship Macon AIM is a nonprofit organization committed to empowering families and ... Federal Work-Study Award Scheduled Hours: 25 Start Date: 01/3/2026 End Date: 05/3/2026

next page

Showing results 1-20

Federal Internships information

What are federal internships?

Federal internships are temporary positions offered by U.S. government agencies to students and recent graduates, allowing them to gain work experience in public service. These internships can be paid or unpaid and are available in a wide range of fields, such as policy, engineering, public health, and administration. They typically last for a few months, often over the summer, and provide valuable networking opportunities and insights into federal careers. Many federal internships are designed to lead to permanent positions within the government after successful completion.

What do federal interns do?

As a federal intern, you can expect to be involved in a variety of projects that support the mission and daily operations of the agency you’re placed in. Typical tasks might include conducting research, drafting reports, attending meetings, assisting with program administration, and collaborating on team projects. The exact nature of your responsibilities will vary by department, but most interns are given meaningful assignments that contribute to larger agency goals, offering a valuable opportunity to gain hands-on experience and expand your professional network within the federal government.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a federal intern?

To thrive as a Federal Intern, you typically need strong academic performance, analytical skills, and an interest in public service, often supported by enrollment in or recent graduation from an accredited degree program. Familiarity with government databases, office productivity software, and sometimes security clearance procedures is valuable. Strong communication, teamwork, and adaptability set top interns apart in collaborative and fast-changing federal environments. These skills enable interns to contribute effectively, learn quickly, and build a foundation for future government careers.

What is the difference between Federal Internships vs State Internships?

AspectFederal InternshipsState Internships
Required CredentialsTypically high school diploma or current college studentSimilar; often current college students or recent graduates
Work EnvironmentGovernment agencies at the federal level, often in Washington D.C. or regional officesState government offices, often in state capitals or regional offices
Employer & Industry UsageU.S. federal agencies like DHS, EPA, or DOJState departments like health, transportation, or education
Search & Comparison IntentLooking for federal government experienceSeeking state government roles or experience

Federal Internships and State Internships both offer government experience but differ mainly in the level of government, work environment, and agencies involved. Federal internships provide exposure to national agencies, while state internships focus on state-level agencies. Both are valuable for careers in public service, but your choice depends on your desired scope and location.

What cities in Georgia are hiring for Federal Internships jobs?

Cities in Georgia with the most Federal Internships job openings:

Infographic showing various Federal Internships job openings in Georgia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 6% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution.

Landpro Job Shadowing & Internships

LandPro Equipment, LLC

Atlanta, GA • On-site

$14.50 - $19.25/hr

Internship

Re-posted 20 hours ago


Job description

Description:


Interested in Job Shadowing or Internships at LandPro?

Please click on the links below to learn more about the specific Job Shadowing & Internship Programs we offer at LandPro. If you would like to be considered, please fill out the application and select your program of interest!

JOB SHADOWING -HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS & SENIORS (UNPAID)

Spend time shadowing our highly trained professionals within our shops/stores to gain an understanding of what it means to be a top Ag or Turf Service Technician in the industry. (Must be over 16 years of age).


INTERN PROGRAM / WORK STUDY - HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS (PAID)

The work-study internship is for high school students to get a hands-on exposure to the Agricultural Equipment Maintenance and/or Diesel Technology fields. (Must be over 16 years of age, be a High School Senior or equivalent, must be enrolled in a Diesel Technology/Heavy Equipment curriculum)


TECHNICIAN INTERN PROGRAM (NON-DEERE PROGRAM)

Designed for high school seniors committed to continuing their formal education in a diesel technology program at an accredited post-secondary institution. Students can secure employment their senior year of high school with LandPro, enter the accredited college of their choice and can work and learn with our experienced service technicians during planned breaks and weekends (if applicable). Students will be required to work during summer breaks. Must be over 16 years of age.


TECHNICIAN INTERN PROGRAM (JOHN DEERE PROGRAM)

The technician internship is designed for high school seniors committed to continuing their formal education in an Ag. & Turf John Deere TECH program through an accredited post-secondary institution. Obtaining sponsorship from a LandPro dealership is required. Upon completing the 2-year John Deere TECH program, the student will be committed to working with the sponsoring dealership for a minimum of 2 years. Students can secure employment their senior year of high school with LandPro, begin their 2-year John Deere TECH education, and can work and learn with our experienced service technicians during planned breaks and weekends (if applicable). Must be over 16 years of age.


APPRENTICE PROGRAM (TECHNICIANS)

The Apprentice Program is designed for non-college students that are looking for an alternative route in their pursuit of becoming a professional technician. The program is overseen by the Service Manager (onsite) as well as highly qualified technicians that act as a mentor to the apprentice. Apprentices will earn competitive wages throughout the apprenticeship with a guaranteed increase after the first year of the program and another increase at program completion. In Addition, apprentices will be provided with a set of tools worth approximately $2500 to use during the duration of the apprenticeship. Must be over 16 years of age.


Requirements:

Please click titles above to learn more about the specific requirements.


LandPro Equipment is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are proud to recruit, hire, and promote without discrimination due to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, citizenship, disability, military leave or veteran status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state or local law.