Wednesday, November 15, 2023 10:30am to 11:30am
About this Event
Come explore potential career paths in the federal government. During this free virtual event you'll learn about the benefits of government work, and get tips and tricks from those who've been there recently. We'll also dig into areas in high demand, such as cybersecurity, AI, and more.
Jules Terpak (Moderator)
Jules Terpak independently covers digital culture across social media platforms. She's interviewed the likes of Andrew Yang, Noam Chomsky, and Daniel Ek. She also previously wrote for the Washington Post about life online. Concerning technology, the future of work is one of her core focuses.
Caitlin Gandhi
Director and Co-Founder, U.S. Digital Corps
Caitlin Gandhi is the Director and Co-Founder of the U.S. Digital Corps, a two-year federal fellowship program for early career technologists to enter government service. Through the U.S. Digital Corps, she works to improve access and delivery of high impact services to the American people. The Digital Corps was launched in August 2021 by the General Services Administration in partnership with the White House, CISA, and OPM. Caitlin has a history of public service including as first a high school mathematics teacher and later as Vice President of Talent Strategy and People Analytics at Teach For America.
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