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Innovation Institute Immersive Professional Experiences in Washington, D.C. twc.edu Develop the skills and confidence needed to enter the job market and stand out to employers. You'll build a professional brand, create a compelling resume, optimize your LinkedIn profile and develop the skills needed to succeed in interviews. Maximize your career exploration through The Washington Center's immersive short-term programs. We offer week-long seminars and powerful weekend bootcamp-style experiences to help kick-start your future. Career Launch Bootcamp December 12 – 15, 2024 March 20 – 23, 2025 Get an insider's view of the American political process in the days leading up to the presidential inauguration. You'll evaluate the election's outcome, discuss policy implications, and consider the makeup of the new government. You'll also interact with political and media insiders who had a front row seat to the election, learn about their diverse career paths, and explore government agencies, think tanks and media outlets in the nation's capital. Presidential Inauguration 2025 Seminar January 7 – 15, 2025 Gain professional insights and build networks to launch a career in the broad and growing cybersecurity industry. You'll hear directly from professionals and leaders working in cybersecurity, learn about the specific skills and knowledge employers seek, along with advice on how to enter and thrive in the field. Prior cybersecurity experience is not required! Cybersecurity Accelerator Program April 10 – 13, 2025 Dive into the national security challenges facing the world today and see how you can explore a future career in this field. You'll hear from experts and decision makers who tackle national security issues every day and get an insider's view of organizations and agencies involved. National Security Seminar May 13 – 21, 2025 Build skills and networks that fuel careers of influence on and around Capitol Hill. This program is designed to empower students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs) and other Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) to pursue career paths that lead to influential positions. Capitol Immersion Program Dates to be announced

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