Overview

Located in Trenton, NJBIA provides information, services, and advocacy to its member companies to build a more prosperous New Jersey. Currently, NJBIA is accepting applications for a hybrid government affairs internship starting in September 2025. NJBIA is seeking interns to join our Government Affairs team, who have strong research and writing skills, a basic understanding of governmental processes, and an interest in New Jersey politics. Selected interns are financially compensated for their hours worked: undergraduate students receive $16.00/hour and graduate students receive $19.00/hour. The association also works with interns to secure academic credit, if applicable.

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

Assisting in policy and economic research;

Assisting in quantitative and qualitative research;

Assisting in the development of educational materials on high-priority legislative

issues;

Attending state legislative committee meetings;

Monitoring state and federal legislation and regulatory issues;

Drafting correspondence and policy positions;

Maintaining databases;

Attending and assisting at events.

Qualifications:

An undergraduate junior/senior or a graduate student majoring in Political Science,

Government Affairs, Public Policy, Business, Economics or related disciplines;

Proven success in research methods and/or economics course(s);

A strong interest in research;

Proficiency in state/federal database navigation;

Proficiency in excel;

Excellent verbal and written communication skills;

Ability to work well independently and in a team atmosphere;

Must have the ability to complete work in a timely manner;

Must be well-organized and highly reliable.

Interns will report to the Vice President of Government Affairs. Please apply for the fall internship

program at https://www.njbia.org/internship-application by Friday, August 8. A cover letter,

resume, writing sample, and two recommendation letters are required. Students should indicate

the research methods and/or economics courses taken in their cover letter. Incomplete applications

will not be considered.

NJBIA Contact: Elissa Frank, Vice President of Government Affairs – efrank@njbia.org