
Saturday Apr 26, 2025
The DC Internship Advantage
Guest: Karen Carter, Internship Advisor, Washington Semester Program (American University)
Special Guest: Fraser Traverse, CEO of Traverse Jobs
Episode Summary:
In this episode of Career Pulse DC, we dive deep into one of the most impactful entry points to a career in politics, policy, and public service: the internship. Margaret is joined by Karen Carter from American University’s renowned Washington Semester Program (WSP), alongside Fraser Traverse, a proud WSP alum and the CEO of Traverse Jobs.
Karen shares what makes the WSP one of DC’s longest-running and most respected internship programs, the kinds of placements available to students, and what it takes to land a meaningful internship in the nation's capital. Fraser reflects on how WSP launched her own career and offers insight into today’s job and internship market.
Whether you’re a college student, career advisor, or just curious about how internships shape the DC career pipeline, this episode is packed with advice, tips, and firsthand stories.
What You’ll Learn:
- The history and impact of AU’s Washington Semester Program
- What sets WSP apart from other internship experiences in DC
- How students from a wide range of majors—from political science to IT—find tailored internship placements
- Resume and cover letter tips for students with little prior work experience
- Why being proactive and applying early is key (think: 40 applications!)
- The value of networking, site visits, and making the most of DC’s opportunities
- How WSP alumni—including Paul Ryan, America Ferrera, and Lori Lightfoot—have gone on to impactful careers
Resources Mentioned:
🔗 Learn more about the Washington Semester Program: american.edu/washington-semester-program
🔗 Find internships and jobs in politics and public affairs: TraverseJobs.com
Connect with Us:
📌 Follow @TraverseJobs on social for job tips and DC career insights
📧 Got questions or want to be a guest? Email us at margaret@traversejobs.com
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