The United States Securities and Exchange Commission Boston office is seeking one HLS student to work 15–20 hours per week in Fall 2012 and one HLS student to work 15–20 hours per week in Spring 2013. Students will earn 3-4 clinical credits in the fall or spring semesters through the Independent Clinical program, which requires a 15-page paper and weekly progress reports, among other responsibilities. The students who participate in the SEC internship must also complete a security clearance coordinated by the SEC office.
To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume to clinical@law.harvard.edu by 12pm on Fri, Mar 30.
Cover letters should be addressed to Mr. David London and Mr. Louis Randazzo, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, 33 Arch Street, 23rd Floor, Boston, MA 02110. In your cover letter, include any relevant background and whether you can work 15 or 20 hours, the semester in which you would like to work, and if you have taken or plan to take Securities Regulation.
Please note that the SEC prefers students who can work 20 hours per week, but will consider students who can work 15+ hours per week. Applicants for Fall 2012 must have taken the Securities Regulation course by Spring 2012; applicants for Spring 2013 must have taken or plan to take the Securities Regulation course in Winter 2013 or Spring 2013. The SEC will make selections among applicants. Please do not send applications directly to the SEC, but to clinical@law.harvard.edu.
Please direct any questions to Liz Solar at esolar@law.harvard.edu.