Friends & Fellow Citizens

#150: Practical Tips and Mannerisms for America's Public Service Interns

Sherman Tylawsky

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How can we better prepare young people to best transition into public service careers? Whether you are interested in applying for internships, already an applicant, curious about how young people are getting involved, and/or know someone who is looking to start a career in public service, this is an episode for you!
 
Our guest Rachel Rohrbach is a Florida prosecutor with numerous internship experiences at places such as the White House and Capitol Hill. In this in-depth discussion with Sherman, she shares her passions for two major political issues and offers sound advice for those who seek that extra stepping stone to serve the public good.

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