The successful
candidate will be joining Intel SA’s Governments, Markets and Trade division
and will be primarily supporting the team in the areas of government relations
and policy development in Sub-Sahara, Africa.
To get into more
details, the duties and responsibilities of the internship are as follows:
- Monitor
developments in the country’s legislation
- Represent
Intel SA on policy, regulatory and legislative matters in key African
countries, external factors, relevant African institutions, non-governmental
organizations and trade associations
The selected intern
will be reporting directly to the Intel SA’s Government and Policy Director and
will be receiving instructions from other Policy Directors if needed.
What are the
requirements?
The ideal candidate
must be able to meet the minimum requirements below in order to be considered
for this internship opportunity:
- Must be a
university degree holder, preferably in Law, Economics, Political Science or
Public Policy
- Knowledgeable
in policies and legislations that are highly relevant to the tech sector
(preferably in policies about privacy and security or digital trade)
- Solid
analytical, written and oral communication skills
- Able to
recommend complex policy and technical issues
- Some
background or experience working with institutions, legislative processes,
government relations and policies in African states
- Comfortable
and highly adaptable working in a multi-functional capacity within a
fast-paced, international office setting
- Advanced
level of spoken and written English is key, and fluency in another language e.g
French is a definite advantage
How to apply?
To apply for the Intel SA Government and Policy Analyst Internship CLICK HERE
Application
Deadline?
No deadline for
submission of application has been set as of this writing
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