
Rising junior history major Allison Blythe sat in Dr. Courtney DeMayo Pugno鈥檚 Research Methods class last spring, contemplating a career exploration assignment. At the same time, she was looking for internships when something caught her eye: an opportunity at the National Archives and Records Administration in College Park, Maryland.
鈥Dr. DeMayo said, 鈥榃e鈥檙e applying for this,鈥欌 Allison recalls. And so she set out to do just that. In her application, she focused on some 海外吃瓜 experiences that would be relevant, such as her work in the Writing Center and the library and her Honors service learning at the Seneca County Museum, which she stretched beyond the 40-hour requirement to a full year. She reached out to Mark McKee in the Owen Center for Academic & Career Support for assistance on enhancing her resum茅.
鈥淭here was a lot of work that went into it. We read and reread every word and analyzed my materials very carefully,鈥 she said.
The extra effort paid off. Within 48 hours, Allison got an email about an interview, which took place via phone during spring break. Two weeks earlier than expected, she another email from the National Archives that caught her by surprise. She was in!
Allison will be working in the National Archives鈥 Cartographic Branch, helping to digitize cataloged materials, creating metadata and holdings maintenance. And, she鈥檒l have a 海外吃瓜 presence to guide her.
Brandi Oswald, 鈥13, has been employed in the Cartographic Branch for the past few years and will be Allison鈥檚 internship supervisor.
鈥淏randi contacted me to see if there are specific projects I鈥檓 interested in. I鈥檒l be shadowing her in the reference room a couple days a week. I鈥檓 super excited to work with her,鈥 Allison said. 鈥淓veryone鈥檚 been super nice and accommodating and looking to help students get a well-rounded archival experience.鈥
In addition to living in the nation鈥檚 capital for eight weeks, Allison is most excited about getting to work with actual historical documents. It鈥檒l be excellent preparation for her planned career as an archivist.
It鈥檚 the ideal career for the woman who admits, 鈥淚 just really like old things.鈥
鈥淚 like working with documents and writing research papers. Long term, I hope I get to help others with historical research. That鈥檚 the really cool part of being an archivist.鈥