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USA Jobs - The USA jobs page points to some of the most popular resource sites which contain millions of USA jobs and advice on how to get a job including interview techniques.
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The Federal jobs page indicates the careers and job paths that are available in government agencies throughout the US from accounting to computing and points to sources of actual Federal jobs.
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introduction to Federal jobs
The US federal government employs more than 2,715,000 workers and hires hundreds
of thousands each year to replace civil service workers that transfer to other jobs, retire, or stop working
for other reasons.
Average annual salary of all full-time employees (at December 2004) exceeds $56,000. The U.S. Government is the largest
employer in the United States, hiring 2.0 percent of the nation's civilian work force. Federal government jobs can be
found in every state and large metropolitan areas including overseas in over 200 countries.
Over half of the federal workforce will be eligible for regular or early retirement next year. That means tremendous
opportunities for those seeking federal employment.
In the US, there is a huge range of jobs and career paths to follow.
Federal jobs in the United States cover in general the following categories :
Accounting, Budget, Finance, Loan;
Examples include - Accounting Technician, Auditing, Budget Analysis, Budget Clerical and Assistance, Cash Processing,
Civilian Pay, Credit Union Examiner, Financial Administration and Program, Financial Analyst, Financial
Clerical and Assistance, Financial Institution Examiner, Financial Management, Financial Management Student Trainee,
Freight Rate, Insurance Accounts, Internal Revenue Agent, Loan Specialist, Military Pay, Tax Technician
Administration, Management , Marketing, Realty;
Blue Collar;
Clerical, Secretarial, Contact Sales;
Communications;
Computer;
Examples of these federal jobs include - Computer Clerk and Assistant, Computer Engineering, Computer Operation, Computer Science,
Computer Specialist, Cryptographic Equipment Operation, Information Technologist Specialist, Systems Program Analyst
Education, Foreign Affairs;
Engineering, federal jobs in Environment;
Information Arts;
Law Enforcement, Fire;
Legal, Examining;
Medical, Health, Environment;
Personnel Management, federal jobs in Industrial Relations;
Science & Math;
Social Science, Welfare, Recreation, Insurance;
Transportation, Aviation;
Miscellaneous.
a message from the Director
"Indeed, it is a special kind of person who answers the call to public service. Whether you wear the uniform of our
country in military service or enter the other service, the American Civil Service, our goals are one and the same.
This is America's team-and we are all here to serve the cause of freedom."
quote from Kay Coles James, Director, U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
working for the Federal Government
The Federal agencies are on the lookout for the brightest and the best - people who care about creating a
customer-centered government.
The main federal jobs are in :
Judiciary Branch
Legislative Branch
Executive Branch
Armed Forces
State and Local Opportunities
Independent Agencies and Government Corporations
starting your career
The Federal agencies are looking for young people in federal jobs who have grown up with computers and who are at ease with technology
that changes daily. They are looking for go-getters with fresh ideas who
are eager to make a contribution.
After graduation, there are federal jobs opportunities for Federal internships - programs designed to recruit and attract individuals
into a variety of occupations. Upon successful completion of the internships, the interns may be eligible for permanent
placement within an agency.
examples of internships
Airforce civilian intern program - federal jobs - Although the Air Force, along with other Department of Defense components, has
recently experienced a period of downsizing to meet changes in the political, social, economic, technological, and demographic
environment, the need to recruit and develop future leaders remains a top priority.
The Attorney Generals honor program - federal jobs - is the Department's
attorney recruitment program for third-year law students, graduate law students and judicial law clerks (for all
Department organizations except the 94 U.S. Attorneys' Offices, which generally do not hire entry-level attorneys).
The highly competitive Honors Program is the only mechanism for hiring graduating law students.
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Government Jobs - Government jobs describes the range of jobs and careers available from administration to strategic planners, where the government jobs are advertised and points to some popular recruitment sources.
The most relevant links we could find, placed here free
Fedworld Homepage
- Fedworld Homepage. www.fedworld.gov
Federal Job Digest
- Jobs Digest for US government. www.jobsfed.com
FedJobs
- FedJobs.com. www.fedjobs.com
Federal Jobs Net
- Federal Government Jobs / Employment - Including Post Office
Jobs. www.federaljobs.net
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