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International Careers

We employ U.S. citizens, third-country nationals, and local professionals in more than 75 countries. Read about the career opportunities we offer.

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Washington Careers

From regional director and proposal editor to human resources associate and software engineer, our home office in Washington, D.C., offers career tracks for a variety of professions.

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Entry Level Professionals

Our Entry Level Professional Program is designed to recruit and develop well-rounded professionals for careers in international development. Find out more about the program.

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Internships

Are you in school and interested in internships at Chemonics? Interested students should visit our internship application page. Internships are not guaranteed and are based on workload demands.

Washington Careers

We offer full-time, part-time, and temporary jobs based in Washington, D.C. From time to time we may hire consultants to help meet our short-term needs.

We offer positions in regions, where our employees directly backstop our projects, work on proposals, advance our technical practices, or in support departments, where our employees provide services in finance, accounting, human resources, training, contracts, offices services, communications, and project support. Our professionals can participate in activities across regions and support departments depending on the needs of the company and their professional development goals.

You can apply for associate positions through the Entry Level Professional Program. You can also apply for positions listed under job openings (Washington, D.C.) for manager, director, executive, or consultant. If you are looking for a long-term overseas position on one of our field projects, please see our international jobs. The qualifications for each position can be found under each description.

Internships are available based on workload demands. We do not have a formal internship program, but we occasionally hire students for short-term work. Students can earn credit while enrolled in an accredited university internship program or earn work experience on a non-accredited basis.

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