Instructor, Workforce Development CDL (Tyger River Campus)
State of South Carolina
Posted: April 1, 2026 (1 day ago)
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State of South Carolina
Department of Employment and Workforce
Location
South Carolina, 29201
Salary
$20 - $20
per hour
Type
Temporary
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This internship involves helping the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce analyze workforce data, create reports and dashboards on jobs, wages, and employment trends, and support statistical projects under supervision.
It's ideal for students or recent graduates with a background in economics or statistics who enjoy working with data to inform career opportunities in a growing state economy.
The role offers hands-on experience in a collaborative team focused on connecting jobseekers with work.
About Us
Business is booming in South Carolina! Are you ready to be a part of developing and connecting the next generation of workers in this state?
Year after year, experts pick our state as one of the best in the country for doing business. Just last year, South Carolina announced more than 8,000 new jobs and $9.12 billion in capital investment.
Entrepreneurs are flocking to cities like Greenville, Charleston, Columbia, and Rock Hill to start and grow their businesses.
And our hospitality industry is primed to take off as travelers from around the world continue to discover the beauty and accessibility of South Carolina’s mountains and coast.
Here at the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce (DEW), we are laser-focused on connecting every jobseeker who comes through our doors with their next great career opportunity!
Are you looking for a meaningful position at an agency brimming with optimism and camaraderie that also offers job security, affordable health insurance, great retirement benefits, and work-life balance?
If so, continue reading to discover your chance to make a difference at DEW!
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