True or False? I must move to Washington, D.C. if I want to work for the Federal Government. False! The majority of federal jobs are found in many cities throughout the country outside of Washington D.C. Use the location search box on USAJOBS to find a federal job near you!
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http://www.USAJOBS.gov
External link for USAJOBS
- Industry
- Human Resources Services
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1996
- Specialties
- Recruiting and Federal Workforce
Locations
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Primary
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1900 E St. NW
Washington, DC 20415, US
Employees at USAJOBS
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Direct hiring authority for the 1801 series is being used to recruit for multiple positions in the FAA Aviation Safety (AVS) Organization. #fedcareers, #FAAcareers USAJOBS - Job Announcement https://lnkd.in/eJiYHBMf
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USAJOBS reposted this
The Indian Health Service is launching the largest hiring initiative in the history of the federal agency. This unprecedented hiring push represents a historic investment in rebuilding and strengthening the IHS workforce and reflects the urgency for recruiting, hiring, and retaining qualified professionals in critical positions throughout the agency. “With a near 30 percent vacancy rate across the IHS, our top priority is filling vacancies for positions essential to keeping our health care facilities operating smoothly, especially in some of the more rural and remote locations,” said IHS Chief of Staff Clayton Fulton. “Our friends, families, and relatives need the best available health care providers who are focused on our shared goal of raising the health status of American Indians and Alaska Natives to the highest level, and this hiring initiative will go far in helping us accomplish that goal. This is an exciting time to join the Indian Health Service.” With the full support of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., the IHS worked diligently to complete a comprehensive workforce plan for this hiring effort. Read more: https://lnkd.in/e5HbHPSA
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USAJOBS reposted this
The United States Postal Service is actively recruiting for many positions that may be perfect for you. Whether full time, part time or seasonal positions, we have options available: b.link/careers.usps And for tips on where and how to apply: b.link/applyingforajob
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True or False? You need a security clearance to qualify for a federal job. False! Not all jobs require a security clearance. You can find this information in the job announcement. However, all federal positions require the candidate to undergo a suitability adjudication process to determine if the individual is suitable for Federal employment. This means that in addition to meeting the qualifications of a job announcement, an individual is determined likely or not likely to be able to carry out the duties of a federal job with appropriate integrity, efficiency and effectiveness.
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How do you archive a job? Your archive contains job applications that you want to save, but may not want to see in your active application list. Archiving can help keep your active job application list current and manageable. You can always unarchive if you want to reuse the job application. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/en_9sgVR
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How can you land that dream federal job? Learn from Renee, an employee at Department of Veteran's Affairs: "Take classes and learn how to write your resume in a manner that showcases how your skills best align with the job description. Make your resume specific to the job you’re applying for. Personalize it with accomplishments and data."