PHI/CDC Internship

PHI/CDC Internship

The application portal will open the week of December 16th! Applications must be submitted by noon PST on January 22nd.

Our informational interview slots for December have all filled up, including our waitlist. Having an informational interview does not impact your ability to apply to the fellowship, and not obtaining a spot will not negatively impact your application. Please utilize the resume guidance here if you were seeking one-on-one support. At this time, the program can only provide individualized resume guidance to those who have scheduled informational interviews.

Our website has the following helpful information to reference as you consider applying:

  • Frequently Asked Questions has many questions answered and more regarding questions pertaining to the application and the fellowship. 
  • Apply To Be A Fellow will provide you with the application timeline and some helpful application tips.
  • What Is A Fellow provides a fellowship overview, benefits, minimum requirements, and sample Fellowship Assignment Descriptions for each of the six technical tracks.
    • Many interested applicants have asked about what experience is needed and how to be a more competitive candidate. Though this fellowship is highly competitive, it does not signify that applicants must first spend a certain duration working in the field before applying. 50% of our accepted fellows for the 2019-2020 fellowship year had graduated shortly before starting the fellowship program. “Experience” is a wide range term, and greatly varies by the individual, their work history, and the type of fellowship (track and position) they are applying for, and we encourage interested applicants to apply for technical track(s) they feel best fits their qualifications.
  • You can hear and read more about our Fellows experience gained from their fellowship year by exploring Meet The Fellows page. Alumni Network and Alumni Profile provide some insight into the various career paths our Fellows embark on post-fellowship.


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