Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or followed by Justice.
You need a JD for that.
-- works at DOJ
Depends on the office and role.
Grants doesn’t need a JD and positions go up to GS-14.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or followed by Justice.
You need a JD for that.
-- works at DOJ
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think CIA is all that prestigious.
For a lot of agencies, you can get a job there if your parent works there. Is that prestigious?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CIA is the most prestigious but you can't talk about it. So I guess State is next.
Disagree.
More state school grads at cia than non-irs treasury from my experience
I interviewed at: cia, state and treasury out of ug.
Treasury had the most elite school grads, then state, last cia
Received offers from state and cia but not treasury
Treasury was also the hardest interviews. CIA was a joke interview (but hardest “exam” portion)
Treasury Econ group (so macro, ia, etc) gs 09/11 is pretty sought after because the exit options are way better than from state or cia
Anonymous wrote:NASA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FRB as a research assistant. Good pay, good mentoring, lots of hands-on training with data tools. It's a pit stop before applying for prestigious Econ PhD, law, or MBA programs.
I don't know about overall prestige, but this is a baller job for a recent grad. Incredible instant network, great resume booster. Plus FRB offers relocation assistance and very generous tuition reimbursement so you can get a few of your prereqs out of the way for grad school, free, while on the job.
Anonymous wrote:CIA is the most prestigious but you can't talk about it. So I guess State is next.
Anonymous wrote:With just a bachelor's degree. I'm sorry to use prestige, I personally dislike that word, but I suppose it is somewhat synonymous with selective or highest standards. I'm assuming State is at or near the top (?), but I only base that on the fact they seem to have a lot of Ivy Leaguers and wealthy young adults. I'm sure I'm inviting snark, but I appreciate serious responses. I'm just a clueless mom trying to learn. Thank you sincerely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White House bc I work for them. You need a grad degree though.
Not all the time. Family friends DD works for Biden White House. Attended college in Philadelphia (where the campaign was HQed); interned for the campaign during the primary to general throughout her senior year. Offered a campaign job after graduation, which lead to transition and now WH.
Anonymous wrote:White House bc I work for them. You need a grad degree though.