We are seeking detail-oriented and analytical research interns to support our team in gathering critical insights and data for a leading political campaign. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to meaningful campaigns by researching policies, public sentiment, electoral trends, and current events. The ideal candidate will have a passion for research, politics, and policy analysis.
Selected intern's day-to-day responsibilities include:
1. Research political trends, government policies, and current events relevant to the campaign
2. Collect and analyze data to generate insights for strategy development
3. Monitor media coverage and public sentiment around key issues
4. Prepare reports, briefs, and presentations to support decision-making
5. Collaborate with the communication and media teams to ensure research aligns with campaign strategies
6. Keep track of emerging issues and suggest topics for future content and outreach
7. Assist with on-ground surveys, interviews, and data collection when needed
If you are passionate about research and want to make a meaningful impact through your work, we would love to hear from you!
Only those candidates can apply who:
1. are available for full time (in-office) internship
2. can start the internship between 21st Oct'24 and 25th Nov'24
3. are available for duration of 3 months
4. have relevant skills and interests
What We Offer:
1. A chance to contribute to impactful campaigns and public narratives
2. A dynamic and collaborative work environment
3. Opportunity to learn and develop skills in research and political communication
The essence of a democracy is that young minds join the political process to ensure that governments keep pace with the evolving needs and aspirations of society. However, the difference in the average age of politicians as compared to citizens is staggering and the time has come for India's youth to engage in the political process. Unfortunately, Indian politics is at a juncture where ordinary citizens have no access to enter into politics or participate in the electoral process until they belong to a political family.
With the Aam Aadmi Party's arrival in 2012, a large number of India's youth took the plunge and joined politics for the first time, shaking the entire political nexus.