Overview of Government Careers
Careers in Government focus on providing leadership, public services, national security, economic security, economic assistance, and maintaining order. Opportunities to serve the public exist at the federal, state, and local levels.
A Mason alum explains their role as a legislative staffer on Capitol Hill.
Get details on the salary and job security of these Government careers
- Political scientists
- Management analysts
- Urban and regional planners
- Foreign Service Officer
- Intelligence Analysts
Learn more about careers in the government
- GoGovernment
- Federal Department List
- Leadership Connect (free access through Mason library)
- GS Pay Scale
Careers in Government
Check out these videos to learn about the typical workday and workplace for Government professionals and get tips for success in this industry.
Get Career Ready for Government
Find out what it takes to land a career in Government
Earn a Degree
To work in the Government field, a foundation in political science, public policy or administration, economics, community health, criminology, or global affairs can be helpful. Check the Mason Catalog for degree requirements.
In addition to your degree, the ability to pass a background investigation and/or security clearance will increase your employment options in the field of government. Join Mason’s Clearance Ready program to learn more.
Federal recruitment programs:
- The Peace Corps Prep program is open to students from all majors and is designed to help prepare undergraduate students for volunteer service and careers in international development.
Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP)
- This program is open to students and recent graduates with a disability looking to gain experience in the federal sector or private sector. For additional information on enrolling in WRP, contact Mason’s Office of Disability Services
Presidential Management Fellows Program
- This program is open to graduate students and recent graduates with advanced degrees. This two-year program focuses on training and leadership development at a federal government agency.
- This program prepares outstanding prospective graduate students interested in Foreign Service careers in the U.S. Department of State. Includes funding for a 2-year MA program and a domestic and overseas internship.
- This program prepares outstanding prospective graduate students for careers as diplomats in the Foreign Service of the U.S. Department of State. Includes funding for a 2-year MA program and a Capitol Hill and overseas internship.
Gain Experiences
Employers expect at least six to twelve months of related experience to be competitive for full-time positions. Gain experience while you are a student at Mason.
Here are the types of experiences most valued by Government employers, and where to find them:
Jobs/Internships
- USAJobs
- Intelligence Careers
- Fairfax County Jobs
- House Bulletin
- Senate Internships
- Mason Fellowship Program
- Federal Internship Portal
- Arlington Fellows
Public Service
Volunteering can show your commitment to public service and a connection to your community. Identify your area of interest and get involved!
- Get involved with your local jurisdiction
- Fairfax City Volunteer Opportunities
- Fairfax County Volunteer Opportunities
- Prince William County Volunteer Opportunities
- Alexandria City Volunteer Opportunities
- Volunteer on a political campaign
Study Abroad
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Studying abroad can be a great way to prepare yourself for a career in Government. Learn to work within other cultures, gain problem-solving and foreign language skills, and grow as an individual. Visit the Global Education Office for additional information.
Market Yourself
It is important for you to be able to clearly communicate the knowledge, skills and experiences you have gained in and outside of the classroom.
Get ideas on how to showcase your qualifications to government employers from the resume samples below:
Resume
Career Ready
Career ready Mason grads have gone on to work for Government employers, such as:
City of Alexandria |
Department of Homeland Security |
National Geo-Spatial Intelligence Agency |
Defense Intelligence Agency |
Department of State |
Peace Corps |
Department of Defense |
Fairfax County Government |
USAID |
Join the Government community
Get involved with academic and professional societies to grow your network while you're still a student.
Mason Student Organizations
- Criminology, Law, and Society Student Association
- Forensic Science Student Association
- George Mason University College Republicans
- GMU Army ROTC
- IGNITE George Mason University Chapter
- Model United Nations
- Roosevelt at Mason
- Schar Undergraduate Student Association
- The Alexander Hamilton Society
- The John Jay International Politics Society
- Virginia21
- Intelligence Community Network
Professional Associations
- American Federation of Government Employees
- American Political Science Association
- Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management
- International Association for Political Science Students
- National Association of Small Business Federal Contractors
- The Intelligence National Security Alliance (INSA)
- Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association International (AFCEA)
- Young Professionals in Foreign Policy
- Foreign Policy Association
- Women in International Security