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About The White House
The White House is the residence and workplace of the President and First Family of the United States, often called "The People’s House." It symbolizes a commitment to service, leadership, and the inclusion of all Americans, offering a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone.

The Administration
The work of the Biden-Harris Administration is carried out by thousands of dedicated individuals across the West Wing, East Wing, Cabinet, and Executive Office of the President (EOP). Together, they work to deliver on the Administration’s key priorities and improve the lives of working families across the nation.

Executive Office of the President (EOP)
Established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939, the EOP provides the President with the necessary support to effectively make and execute decisions. The EOP is responsible for a range of critical functions, from communicating the President’s message to promoting trade interests abroad.

White House Internship Program
The White House Internship Program is a paid, public service leadership and development initiative that allows emerging leaders to gain essential skills while supporting the Administration’s goals. Interns contribute to meaningful work, develop professionally, and engage in public service.


“My internship at the White House was a daily reminder that showing up, working hard, and trying to make a positive difference for my country was how I hoped to spend the rest of my career.”Allison Wong, Former White House Intern

EmployerThe White House
HeadquartersWashington DC

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