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Check out our   Internship/Volunteer   Opportunities!

WELCOME!   An internship at CIR is not fetching coffee and making copies all day.  At CIR you will get that “real-world experience” that professors have been talking about.  You will have the opportunity to part of a team in a professional environment before the pressure of full-time employment becomes a necessity instead of a luxury.  You will have the opportunity to make professional connections, network, and find out like what it is really like to work in your chosen field.  It is your audition time where you will  find out if you have what it takes to make it outside the walls of campus and understand the work environment.  Did you know that  students who complete an internship are 13 percent more likely to secure full-time employment than their peers who did not intern according to the article, “What Job Statistics Say About the Value of College Internships” via the Huffington Post. Below you will find easy steps to register with us. Please contact us for any help you need at 919.322.0360 or email.


Immigration Legal Internship  

Steps to apply

  1. Read the DESCRIPTION of the  Internship  
  2. Send your resume and application    to this email .
  3. Call (919) 322-0360 to make an appointment  to meet with our executive director John Faison after you have completed  the step above.
  4. After  you  are selected,  you will  want to take the Fundamentals of Immigration Law course and watch the  Lolly Law case management TRAINING  video
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  • Translation/Interpreting
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  • Immigration
  • General Consulting

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919.322.0363 fax
info (at) ciraleigh.org
2809  #5 Spring Forest Rd
Raleigh NC 27616

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