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Accepted offer
Positive experience
Easy interview
Application
The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at U.S. Senate (Washington, DC) in Nov 2009
Interview
Phone Interview asking about why I wanted to work for the Senate, and then more in-depth questions about my political views, what I expect to gain from the internship, my previous work experience, examples of leadership, teamwork, what two of my weaknesses are, what two of my strengths are, how good I am with time management and juggling multiple tasks, and how I deal with management. I was also asked a few questions about what issues I wanted to work on in the office and why, and where I thought these issues were going in terms of legislation. Overall pretty straightforward, just have good answers to the questions I stated above and I am sure you will do great, as it definitely worked out for me.
I applied online. I interviewed at U.S. Senate (Washington, DC)
Interview
1 interview. Discussion focused on why I wanted to work in a Senate office, experience dealing with combative people, and how I would respond to a question I didn’t know the answer to.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at U.S. Senate (Washington, DC) in Aug 2025
Interview
Application included two written statements, resume, three recommendations, and a cover letter. I had one phone screening interview with operations staff. A few emails and received an offer letter 2-3 weeks after screening.
Standard questions. Why are you interested, what is your experience and education, why work for this committee. Just one staffer who was only a few years older than me, so it felt pretty relaxed.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why are you interested in interning for this committee?