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International Affairs Internship (Portuguese or Spanish Bilingual) - Winter/Spring '26

APCO is hiring seniors and recent graduates to join our full-time, paid internship program. We are looking for forward-thinking and enthusiastic interns who are fluent in Portuguese and/or Spanish to join our team for the Office of the Executive Chairman (OXC). OXC supports our founder and chairman, Margery Kraus, on a range of new business proposals, client support, and thought leadership content. Our team is dynamic, fast-paced, and consistently operates at a global level.     

The interns will support our international communication and public affairs efforts by conducting research, analyzing data, preparing reports, and assisting with various projects. The interns will also be responsible for monitoring media coverage and social media in Latin America as well as drafting content in Portuguese and/or Spanish. The ideal candidates will also have a strong interest in Latin America geopolitics, culture and events. Although most of the work will consist in assisting with Latin America-related requests, the interns will have the opportunity to explore other areas and support other teams across APCO.

This internship may sit in our Washington DC or New York office.

Responsibilities: 

  • Conducting research and analysis on issues related to clients in Portuguese and/or Spanish-speaking countries;
  • Monitoring media coverage and social media platforms;
  • Writing and translating content for clients in Portuguese and/or Spanish;
  • Draft briefs for new business opportunities, fact sheets, and editorial content;  
  • Monitor issues or news events;  
  • Identify and compile lists of media contacts;  
  • Edit and proofread client deliverables;  
  • Assist in the development of client proposals;  
  • Perform other duties as assigned. 

Qualifications:

  • Fluent in written and spoken Portuguese and/or Spanish.
  • Experience studying or working in a Portuguese and/or Spanish-speaking country is a plus.
  • A recent graduate or; currently enrolled in an accredited university or college as a full-time undergraduate
  • The ideal candidate will be entrepreneurial, comfortable in a fast-paced environment, and attentive to detail;  
  • Applicants are expected to have excellent written and oral communication skills and experience successfully balancing multiple tasks;  
  • Extensive knowledge of Microsoft Office;
  • Requires US Work Authorization, unable to consider candidates with OPT/Post-OPT status.

What are the core working hours and will I need to be in an office? 

Our interns work 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday. 

We are committed to a hybrid and flexible working environment, and there may be days that you wish to work from home and days that we come together so that you get to explore more of our culture and meet other colleagues. You will be provided with a company laptop so that you are able to work from home and in the office easily. 

Compensation:
 
This is a paid internship at a fixed hourly rate of $17.95.

When is the closing date for applications?

Applications will close on Friday, October 10th.  

When does the internship commence?

Our program begins on Monday, January 12th and ends on Friday, May 15th 2025. 

Through our recruitment, hiring and retention efforts, APCO is committed to building teams who bring the best possible expertise and robust perspectives to our clients. We embrace differences in experience, viewpoint and ideas, starting with our values and extending to our behaviors, policies and practices. We aim to create a positive work experience and welcoming environment where everyone feels they belong and can thrive.

We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourage applications from all qualified candidates regardless of race, national origin, citizenship, native language, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital or parental status, religion, age, veteran status, neurodivergence, mental or physical disability, medical history, pregnancy, political belief or affiliation or any other characteristic protected by law.

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