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- City_Hall_Fellows abstract "City Hall Fellows is a non-partisan, non-profit organization that was founded in March 2007 by Bethany Rubin Henderson, a current White House Fellow.City Hall Fellows places recent college graduates in fellowship positions in local governments across the United States. Fellows work with high-level local officials (typically department heads) and function as full-time staff members in their assigned departments, working on projects and tasks designated by their host city. Fellows each work on an individual project within their assigned department as well as two cohort projects throughout the year. In addition to working on critical city projects, Fellows participate in an intensive and comprehensive Civic Leadership Development Program spanning the entire fellowship term.City Hall Fellows fellowships are highly competitive, and candidates undergo a rigorous application process. All applicants must submit an application package that includes a cover sheet, four short essay questions, a resume, transcript and recommendation letter. From these packages, a group of finalists are selected who must travel to the appropriate host city for a day-long interview conducted by City Hall fellows and City employees in both group and individual settings. A final cohort is selected after these interviews. In 2009, nearly 500 people applied for 16 slots.".
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- City_Hall_Fellows comment "City Hall Fellows is a non-partisan, non-profit organization that was founded in March 2007 by Bethany Rubin Henderson, a current White House Fellow.City Hall Fellows places recent college graduates in fellowship positions in local governments across the United States. Fellows work with high-level local officials (typically department heads) and function as full-time staff members in their assigned departments, working on projects and tasks designated by their host city.".
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