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Spring 2025: DNC Technology Internship

Welcome to the DNC Technology Internship Application! 


The DNC Technology department is accepting applications for our Spring 2025 Internship Program. This is a separate application from the General DNC Internship Application because it requires specific experience. We are accepting applications for internships on the Data & Analytics team.


Interning at DNC Tech is a unique opportunity for future leaders and civic technologists to gain real life, hands-on experience in Democratic political technology, learn and experience industry data & analytics processes and/or expert information security processes, strengthen understanding of the political process, and prepare for future career opportunities.


The program will run from Monday, January 13th, 2025 to Friday, March 21st, 2025, and can be conducted in in-person, hybrid, or remote format. Interns who are based in the Washington D.C. area will have an opportunity to perform in-person work for the DNC at the Democratic National Headquarters and DNC events. You must be located in the United States to apply for this internship. 


The DNC Internship Program provides a stipend of $3,000. Housing is not provided. During the upcoming term, interns are expected to work 20 hours per week.


The deadline for applications is Sunday, December 15th, 2025.


As an intern with DNC Tech, you will work on a project or projects designed to support the work of the overall Tech team and your own skills and experience. You will build your skills as a technology professional, in either data or security. You will participate in team meetings and work closely with mentor(s). In addition to working on project/s, you may work on a variety of additional tasks relevant to the team you’re interning with.  As an intern with DNC Tech, you’ll learn a lot about the interesting ways in which technology impacts politics.


As part of the internship program, you will also be expected to assist the DNC Operations team by attending weekly phone shifts and any mandatory onboarding/offboarding sessions. 


In addition, through the internship program, you will have opportunities to participate in grassroots organizing, assist at DNC functions, receive personal development training, and network with DNC leadership and staff.


NOTE: The Data team at the DNC are fully remote teams. Tech Interns may work from any contiguous US time zone. If working from AK or HI, you must be able to work during either Pacific, Mountain, Central, or Eastern time working hours. You will arrange a schedule with a supervisor. Technology interns still have the opportunity to choose among in-person, hybrid, or remote work like every DNC intern, but be aware that your supervisor and mentors will likely be remote.


An internship at DNC Tech may be a great fit for you if:
  • You’re willing to learn new things, and you feel comfortable learning and problem-solving on your own, with guidance from a mentor.
  • You enjoy problem-solving and have strong communication skills.
  • You are excited to learn about the ways that tech can support Democratic politics, and to work on things that help others.
  • You have previous experience in politics, e.g. using Votebuilder, or volunteering for a Democratic campaign. (This is NOT required.)


For a data internship, we recommend:
  • You have completed at least a semester, ideally two semesters, of computer programming-related courses, OR have equivalent experience. We expect interns on the Data team to have done some computer programming or data manipulation/ analysis previously.
  • Our team uses a lot of SQL, Python and R but it is okay if you’ve never used one of those before, as long as you have some familiarity with programming or spreadsheet software including Excel or Google Sheets. If you’ve used one of languages or software, or something else similar to one of those, we encourage you to apply!


Include in your application for a DNC Tech internship:
  • In your cover letter, tell us why do you want to intern here, specifically?Tell us about a time you solved a problem or learned something new. (Briefly - 1 paragraph or less is fine!)
  • Share in your resume or cover letter what software / technology / programming skills and experiences you have. What are the titles of a couple relevant classes you’ve taken? What technology-related project/s (ex. an assignment from a class) have you worked on? This information helps us determine whether we have a project that will match your experience and interest.


About the team:
  • The DNC Technology department (aka DNC Tech) is a small, collaborative, multi-disciplinary tech team – we provide the tech foundation for Democratic politics. You can learn more about the team HERE. We build tools and applications that help to elect Democrats year over year. Our work is an incredibly important background part of running successful Democratic campaigns around the country, including:
  • Ensuring permissions and onboarding/offboarding work properly and that our data and tools are secure,
  • Ensuring we have accurate, accessible data,
  • Building tools so that people working hard on campaigns and in other political roles can save time and energy,
  • Making it possible for those with voter protection expertise to share accurate information about how to vote,
  • Supporting people throughout the Democratic ecosystem with secure hardware, software, device management and other technology problems,
  • … and much more.


Eligibility Requirements:
  • Applicants must be 18 years of age on or before the first day of the internship and meet at least one of the following criteria:
  • Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program at a college, community college, or university (two-to-four year institution). It is highly recommended that applicants complete at least one full term prior to submitting an application.
  • Graduated from an undergraduate or graduate program at a college, community college, or university (two-to-four year institution) no more than two years before the first day of the internship.
  • A veteran of the United States Armed Forces who possesses a high school diploma or its equivalent and has served on active duty, for any length of time, in the two years preceding the first day of the internship.
  • Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
  • Commitment of 20 hours per week during the program
  • Physically present in the United States to participate in this internship program


Required Application Materials:
  • Resume
  • Cover letter
  • References


Due to the volume of applications, we cannot review additional materials sent outside of the application form. All applicants must fully complete the application to be considered. To ensure you have the most recent information, we encourage you to read our FAQ page before reaching out with questions. If you have a specific question, please email us at internapp@dnc.org.

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What You Should Know About Spring 2025: DNC Technology Internship, The Democratic Party

The DNC Technology Internship for Spring 2025 is the perfect opportunity for tech enthusiasts eager to dive into the world of political technology. Here at the Democratic National Committee (DNC), we’re all about blending innovation with civic engagement, and you'll be right in the thick of it as part of our Data & Analytics team. Running from January 13th to March 21st, this dynamic internship will give you hands-on experience in Democratic political tech while enhancing your understanding of data and analytics or information security processes. We welcome interns who enjoy problem-solving and possess strong communication skills, as you’ll be working on real projects that not only support our tech team but also have a positive impact on the Democratic ecosystem. Whether you're in Washington, DC, or anywhere in the contiguous U.S., you can participate remotely, making this a flexible chance to learn. Expect to work about 20 hours a week, attend meetings, and handle various tasks that will boost your tech skills and political knowledge. Plus, by attending DNC events and grassroots organizing efforts, you can create meaningful connections with DNC leadership and contribute to something bigger than yourself. If you have a passion for tech and want to see how it influences politics, this internship is calling your name! Don’t forget to submit your application by December 15th, 2025, to seize this incredible chance to grow and make a difference!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Spring 2025: DNC Technology Internship Role at The Democratic Party
What are the responsibilities of the DNC Technology Internship?

As a DNC Technology Intern on the Data & Analytics team, you will engage in exciting projects that contribute to the overall success of our technology initiatives. Your responsibilities will include participating in team meetings, assisting with project development, and working alongside mentors to build essential tech skills. You may also handle tasks that support the DNC Operations team and participate in grassroots activities, providing you with a comprehensive view of how technology shapes Democratic politics.

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What qualifications are needed for the DNC Technology Internship?

The DNC Technology Internship requires candidates to be at least 18 years old and currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a college, community college, or university. Ideally, interns should have completed at least one semester of programming-related courses or possess equivalent experience. Familiarity with tools like SQL, Python, or R is encouraged but not mandatory. What truly matters is a strong willingness to learn and integrate into a collaborative team environment.

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How much does the DNC Technology Internship pay?

Interns at the DNC Technology department receive a stipend of $3,000 for their commitment to the program. While housing is not provided, this financial support helps lessen the impact of remote working arrangements. The remote and flexible nature allows you to balance your personal commitments while gaining valuable experience in political technology.

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What kind of work will I do during the DNC Technology Internship?

During your internship at DNC Tech, you can expect to work on diverse projects that focus on data analysis or information security. You will receive guidance from mentors, which will help you develop your technical skills while making meaningful contributions to the Democratic campaign processes. Additionally, interns assist in various additional tasks relevant to their team and participate in organizing events.

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How can I prepare for the DNC Technology Internship application process?

To prepare for your application for the DNC Technology Internship, ensure your resume details relevant technology and programming experiences. Craft a compelling cover letter that explains your desire to intern with DNC Tech and showcases a problem you've solved. Highlight any coursework, specific technologies, or projects that demonstrate your skills and enthusiasm for political technology.

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Common Interview Questions for Spring 2025: DNC Technology Internship
What interests you about the DNC Technology Internship?

When responding to this question, express your passion for the intersection of technology and democratic politics. Highlight what aspects of DNC Tech's mission resonate with you, such as the opportunity to learn and contribute to data and analytics in political campaigns.

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Can you describe a time when you solved a technical problem?

Prepare a specific example where you identified a technical issue, the steps you took to solve it, and the outcome. Focus on your problem-solving process, any tools or programming languages utilized, and what you learned from the experience.

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How familiar are you with data analysis tools?

Discuss your familiarity with tools such as SQL, Python, or R, and provide examples of how you've used them in previous projects. If you have experience with Excel or Google Sheets, be sure to mention that as well.

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What do you hope to gain from the DNC Technology Internship?

Articulate your desire to learn about the practical applications of technology in political campaigns. Mention specific skills you wish to develop and how this internship aligns with your long-term career goals in tech or political engagement.

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How would you handle a conflict within the team?

Showcase your communication and teamwork skills by outlining a respectful and constructive approach to resolving conflicts. Emphasize the importance of listening, understanding different perspectives, and finding common ground.

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Why do you believe technology is important in modern politics?

Discuss how technology enhances voter engagement, improves data-driven decision-making, and drives innovation within political campaigns. Illustrate your perspective with relevant examples to demonstrate your understanding.

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How would you prioritize tasks during a busy project?

Explain your time management strategy, such as creating to-do lists, assessing urgency, or collaborating with team members to stay organized. Share how you remain flexible when shifting priorities based on project needs.

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Have you worked on any group projects, and what was your role?

Share a specific group project you participated in, detailing your contribution and how you worked collaboratively. Highlight any challenges you faced and how you helped the team succeed.

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What methods do you use to stay updated on technology trends?

Discuss resources you regularly consult, such as industry blogs, podcasts, or online courses. Highlight how staying informed about technology trends helps you bring fresh insights and ideas to the team.

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How would you approach learning a new programming language or tool?

Detail your approach to learning new programming languages or tools, emphasizing hands-on practice, utilizing online resources, and seeking mentorship or collaboration from peers or supervisors.

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