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  • How to Find a Federal SF-50 for Past Employment

    This article explains how to obtain an SF-50 form, or Notification of Personnel Action form, which is used for federal employment, pay and qualifications. Below you will find where to find the...

  • Public Sector Jobs Vs. Private Sector Jobs

    Public sector jobs are any employment opportunities provided by the government that include areas such as education and public safety; private sector jobs are provided by any business owned by...

  • How to Find Free Government Job Listings

    Free government job listings are useful because, if you can land a government job, they often have great job security, and offer the best benefits. These job listings are widely available on the...

  • Firefighting Jobs Description

    A firefighter is employed by a municipal fire department or may volunteer to assist in guarding human and animal life, private and public property, and the environment, by extinguishing fires,...

  • How to Become a Postmaster

    A postmaster is an employee of the federal government who supervises the operation of a U.S. post office. The job involves administrative and management duties, including the need to operate...

  • How to Apply for the FBI

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation, colloquially known as the FBI, is a U.S. Governmental agency of the Department of Justice. It works to investigate criminal activities within its jurisdiction,...

  • How to Apply for the CIA

    The Central Intelligence Agency – more commonly known as the CIA – is a very important governmental agency that spawned by the National Security Act of 1947. In recent years, the CIA has developed...

  • How to Get a Job at the Post Office with Benefits

    There are a multiple number of jobs that one can acquire through the USPS. Some of them are through contract only. These jobs do not offer any benefits in any way. There are also Rural Carrier...

  • Post Office Hiring Regulations

    The United States Post Office is always hiring, mainly for temporary or seasonal workers. It is possible to work up to full-time employment as well. Before you are hired with the Postal Service...

  • How to Get a Job at the U. S. Postal Service

    If you're looking for a career making decent money and good benefits with lots of potential for advancement, you might be interested in working for the U. S. Postal Service.

  • How to Search For Government Job Listings

    You can find government job listings at city, county, state and federal levels. Government job listings offer employment opportunities that allow for competitive wages, excellent benefits and...

  • How to Become a Federal Probation Officer

    Federal probation officers and pretrial services officers monitor people that federal courts release on probation, parole or supervised release. They also investigate the backgrounds of defendants...

  • How to Get a Job as a Census Taker

    Now is the time to get a job as a census taker. The U.S. Census Center is currently accepting applications. Most jobs are in the field interviewing people, although some administrative and...

  • How to Apply For a Part Time Job with the U.S. Government

    Are you looking for part time work to supplement your income? Uncle Sam is providing employment opportunities to capable individuals to help them perform an important service in their local...

  • How to Looking For a Federal Job

    Tough economic times can have some people trying to scramble for better employment opportunities, especially military members who plan on separating from service. One of the top hiring entities is...

  • How to Work for the Department of the Treasury

    Working for the Department of the Treasury can be an exciting and demanding job. Dealing with the economy and the currency of the United States is a full time job for many people. If you find...

  • How to Get a Job in the Judicial Branch

    Working for the Judicial Branch of the federal government can be a challenging but fulfilling prospect. The Judicial Branch provides limited employment opportunities within 3 divisions: US Courts,...

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