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Georgia Legislative Intern

Georgia Legislative Intern

Atlanta, Georgia Office

 

About The Firm

 

Cornerstone Government Affairs, Inc. (Cornerstone) is a full-service, bipartisan consulting firm specializing in federal and state government relations, public affairs and strategic communications, and business advisory services. Utilizing a shared vision, philosophy, and complete team approach, Cornerstone – with 16 offices and over 200 professionals – stands as one of the industry’s most effective and respected consulting firms. We are proud of our professional standards and team culture that provide clients with the full depth and breadth of our expertise, experience, and relationships, resulting in meaningful and highly valuable partnerships.

 

POSITION OVERVIEW

 

Cornerstone Government Affairs is looking for Intern Candidates to assist our State Government Affairs team at the Georgia Capitol during the 2026 Legislative Session. Interns will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in state lobbying efforts and knowledge of key stakeholders and issues of importance in the state of Georgia.

 

Dates: January 5, 2026, through April 30, 2026 (flexible on actual start and end dates) 

Required Hours: 20-25 hours per week (part-time)

Requirements: Third year level student or higher in a bachelor's degree program; or graduate studies

 

The ideal candidate should possess excellent written and verbal communication skills as well as strong organizational skills and high attention to detail. Candidates should have the ability to discern, identify and provide the appropriate level of information to stakeholders and hold a deep interest in politics and the legislative process. Exceptional candidates will have a proven track record of strong relationship-building skills and be positive and proactive while maintaining a high level of professionalism.

 

Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Attend committee hearings/study committees and take detailed notes on legislation that are relevant to the team;
  • Assist with creation and distribution of electronic and print information;
  • Prepare state and local election lists of elected officials and candidates; 
  • Track and prepare general election report for distribution;
  • Assist with organizational needs such as delegation lists, etc.

 

Cornerstone's policy internship Program offers: 

Cornerstone will reimburse parking and expenses incurred directly related to Cornerstone's business performance. Academic credit can be arranged upon agreement and documentation by the sponsoring institution. In addition, Interns are paid $17.95 per hour.