Cool Job Opening: White House Presidential Innovation Fellows

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If you’re lost in the recession or are looking for a job with more social impact, one of the coolest jobs in tech has opened up a second round of hiring: the White House Presidential Innovation Fellows. First launched at TechCrunch’s own Disrupt NYC conference, Fellows work to find creative technological solutions to ongoing federal problems, from theft in foreign aid money transfers to making government contracts more small business-friendly.

The fellows program is part of a signature Obama initiative to leverage open data and technological solutions to government problems. One of Obama’s first orders was to create a special advisory position, the Chief Technology Officer, who functions as a free-floating entrepreneur-in-residence interacting with various agencies to explore how tech might save them money or make them more innovative. Interestingly enough, it’s quite possibly the only major presidential action that hasn’t been caught up in the hyper-partisan political infighting of the last four years.

The first fellows worked on five initiatives:

Now, according to the new website, there are nine projects for potential fellows to tackle:

What are you waiting for? Apply here.

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