Getting to Work at the White House
March 23rd, 2009Anyone wanting to work within the premises of the White House, whatever the nature of one’s profession is, must be one of the best in his or her field. Working for the Chief Executive or his immediate family is no joke. Secret Service agents have laid their lives on the line to keep the first family safe. Chefs from all over the world have been meticulously selected to serve food in the President’s residence. The road is long and the tests are hard, but if working in the White House is what one desires, one has to make sure he has the necessary requirements first. For young and gifted Americans who just want the White House Experience or work for the nation’s top leaders, the White House Fellowship is the way to go. Open to bright Americans who have displayed excellent leadership qualities and have the potential to be the nation’s future leaders, the White House Fellowship allows a fellow to work alongside important leaders and members of the White House Staff. The White House Fellowship has produced a string of leaders in the fields of business, media, international relations, and politics. Such distinguished fellows include former Secretary of State Colin Powell, Robert McFarlane, and General Wesley K. Clark.
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