Why did you pursue this U.S. fellowship?
As with most who apply for the Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF), I am motivated to use my skills and abilities to serve others. My master’s in public affairs has focused on evidence-based policy with a concentration in healthcare and education. I believe that integrating scientific methodology into government practices has the capacity to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of social programs. The PMF attracted me because of the unique opportunity it provides to work towards my goals while continuing to build on the skills and knowledge acquired while at the Watson Institute.
What are the potential appointments in federal agencies?
Potential appointments for PMFs range across the executive branch, as well as, the Library of Congress and the Congressional Research Office. Roles range from those related to specific skills learned in graduate education, such as those who studied law or engineering, or a more general application of areas studied with a mix of management or project administration. Due to the hiring freeze, which as I write this is awaiting official guidance, it is unknown what opportunities there will be for this year’s class. I am personally looking for an opportunity to use and continue my research and policy interests in social programs.