Stamp Out Job Fraud Government careers Network, Inc., Government careers Center, Inc. (Florida This case was brought as part of the FTC and US postal Service January 1998 http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2001/03/stampout2001.htm
Extractions: For Release: March 20, 2001 FTC Continues to "Stamp Out" Job Fraud "Recent announcements of layoffs are sending thousands of people to the classified pages to look for work," said Jodie Bernstein, Director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection. "Unfortunately, some classifieds mislead job hunters about the availability of jobs. There are two things for job hunters to remember: information about government jobs is always free and guarantees of government jobs are always false." "The U.S. Postal Service will continue to work closely with the FTC in a joint effort to stamp out fraudulent claims by individuals and companies regarding postal employment and postal exam Test 470," said Mary Anne Gibbons, Vice President and General Counsel of the U.S. Postal Service. In four cases see attached list the FTC obtained temporary or preliminary restraining orders that froze all of the assets of the defendants and appointed receivers over the corporate defendants. In the fifth case, the FTC settled the matter and filed a stipulated final federal court order that permanently bans the defendants from selling business opportunities and mass marketing employment related goods or services. The Consumer Education Campaign Today, the FTC also announces "Making a Buck," a new website at
Government Web Sites Firstgov Links to various agencies www.firstgov.gov. State Department of Personnel Job Bank postal Service, US http//new.usps.com http://indylaw.indiana.edu/career/government.htm
Extractions: Home Site Map Search Contact Us ... Internet Resources Internet Resources Government Web Sites General City of Indianapolis www.indygov.org Access Indiana www.ai.org FirstGov - Links to various agencies www.firstgov.gov State Department of Personnel Job Bank http://www.in.gov/jobs/ Federal Jobs Central www.fedjobs.com Federal Job Openings www.usajobs.opm.gov Federal Job Opportunities www.fedworld.gov/jobs/jobsearch.html www.law.arizona.edu/career/honorshandbook.cfm Summer State Internships http://www.in.gov/jobs/internships/ United States Department of Justice http://www.usdoj.gov/ Salary comparisons for attorneys in private sector vs. government positions www.opm.gov/oca/payrates/
Salt Lake City Government Jobs On CareerBuilder.com postal JOBS $15.22$21.62/hour. Now Hiring. Inc. is a leading provider of on-site mental health services to private and government agencies. http://gov.careerbuilder.com/gv.ic/Utah_SaltLakeCity/
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Extractions: Home Consumer Focus Archive > Federal Jobs-How to Find Them and Apply Online Consumer Focus: Federal Jobs-How to Find Them and Apply Online Thanks to the Internet, if you're interested in Federal employment, the job descriptions are right at your fingertips. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM), the Federal government's human resources manager, uses the Web to provide information on jobs available worldwide. You can search for a job according to your education, where you live, the agencies you're interested in, and more. You've seen the ads-"Just $19.95 to get the inside scoop on how to get a Federal or Postal Service job." Many of those ads use names that sound like those of Federal agencies or Postal Service offices, like "U.S. Agency for Career Advancement" or the "Postal Employment Service." When you see these ads, read them carefully. Fraudulent companies may lie about the availability of Federal jobs in your area or guarantee you a high score on postal entrance examinations. Federal agencies never charge application fees or guarantee that an applicant will be hired.
Federal Citizen Information Center: Consumer Focus names that sound like those of Federal agencies or postal Service offices, like US Agency for Career Advancement or the postal Employment Service. http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cfocus/cffedjobs02/t_focus.htm
Extractions: In the News Press Room FAQ Shop ... About Us Consumer Focus: Federal Jobs-How to Find Them and Apply Online Thanks to the Internet, if you're interested in Federal employment, the job descriptions are right at your fingertips. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM), the Federal government's human resources manager, uses the Web to provide information on jobs available worldwide. You can search for a job according to your education, where you live, the agencies you're interested in, and more. You've seen the ads-"Just $19.95 to get the inside scoop on how to get a Federal or Postal Service job." Many of those ads use names that sound like those of Federal agencies or Postal Service offices, like "U.S. Agency for Career Advancement" or the "Postal Employment Service." When you see these ads, read them carefully. Fraudulent companies may lie about the availability of Federal jobs in your area or guarantee you a high score on postal entrance examinations. Federal agencies never charge application fees or guarantee that an applicant will be hired.
UNCW Student Affairs: Career Services *Corrections Officer, *FBI Agent, *postal Service Investigator National Security Agency careers http//www.nsa.gov/careers/ http://www.uncwil.edu/stuaff/career/Majors/criminal.htm
Extractions: http://www.uncw.edu/soccrj/ Related Career Titles Related Major Skills Related Web Sites Related Career Titles ENTRY LEVEL JOB TITLES *Airport Security Officer *Customs Agent *Litigation Manager *Bailiff *Deportation Officer *Body Guard *Deputy Marshall *Military Officer *Border Patrol Agent *Detective *Naval Investigator *CIA Agent *Discrimination Investigator *Non-Profit Organization Advocate *Child Support Agency Worker *Drug Enforcement Agent *Paralegal *Community Service Coordinator *Employment Agency Recruiter *Park Ranger *Compliance Manager *Environmental Conservation Officer *Police Officer *Corrections Officer *FBI Agent *Postal Service Investigator *Court Administrator *Pre-Trial Services Officer *Court Clerk *Loss Prevention Specialist *Private Security Officer *Housing/Tenant Representative *Industrial Security Specialist *Juvenile Court Counselor *Law Clerk *Public Safety Officer *SBI Agent *Social Worker *Victim Services Specialist *Secret Service Agent *Teacher *Youth Advocate *Sheriff *US Customs Agent *US Marshall JOBS REQUIRING ADDITIONAL EDUCATION OR EXPERIENCE
Extractions: Call to Serve - This site contains a wealth of useful information on the Federal Government. You can learn more about job or internship opportunities, how to apply, how to find opportunities, you can read through agency profiles, and much more. Be sure to visit the "Downloads" section. Club Fed - This site provides information and links to a variety of government opportunities. HillZoo - Free job listings for govement jobs on the Hill. Federal Jobs - information on federal job searching, including a section on Federal Law Enforcement jobs. Government Jobs - Listed by job category. Government Printing Office - This site provides information on the publications currently available from all areas of government.
Extractions: April 2004 Exam Results About the Foreign Service Q. What is the entry-level salary for a Foreign Service Officer? A. The entry-level salary for Foreign Service Officers ranges from the mid-thirty to the high-sixty thousand dollar range, depending on education level and prior work experience. Junior officers generally serve their first two tours overseas, for a total of four years, and can benefit from overseas allowances, including housing and financial incentives (e.g., hardship differential), which make for an attractive overall compensation package. For the complete list of benefits click here Q. Are there employment opportunities for spouses overseas? A. Yes. Employment opportunities for spouses vary by country of assignment. The Department's Family Liaison Office maintains a listing of job opportunities at most posts and may be contacted directly once an assignment is known. The Department also has a growing number of "tandem couples" in which both spouses work for a foreign affairs agency of the U.S. government. Q. Will my family get to travel and live overseas with me?
Careers Research jobs in justicerelated employment agencies within government entities by visiting the following websites. Federal gov. agencies Directory. http://www.asu.edu/clas/justice/undergraduate/ug_careers.htm
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Student Jobs.Gov Students should contact the agency they wish to work for and apply directly to agencies such as the Federal Aviation Administration, the postal Service, http://www.studentjobs.gov/textonly/faqs.asp
Extractions: Print Info United States Office of Personnnel Management U.S. Department of Education, Federal Student Aid Frequently Asked Questions These are some of the most often-asked questions from students interested in Federal employment, separated into five general categories. If your question doesn't seem to fit in any of these categories, scroll down to browse through all of the answers. If you have additional questions, please let us know. You can e-mail us at: studentjobshelp@opm.gov . We're constantly updating and upgrading Studentjobs.gov to serve you better. Eligibility Applying and Getting Hired Work Schedule Benefits ... Other Questions How do I qualify for a student position? To be eligible for a student appointment, you must be:
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Federal Jobs Digest Many agencies are hiring Intelligence Specialists to collect and analyze securityrelated Special Interest. Arrow. US postal Jobs Open In Many Locations http://www.jobsfed.com/
Extractions: Federal Jobs By Occupation : Accounting, Budget, Finance, Loan Administration, Management Marketing, Realty Clerical, Secretarial, Contact Sales ... Blue Collar Federal Jobs Digest is America's leading Federal employment newspaper. Immediate government openings in your occupation and geographic area. Most jobs require no written test. About Us Corrections Contact Us Coded by CodeForce ... Designed by Net-Reflections Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, center, at FEMA headquarters in Atlanta as the Agency plans its reponse to Hurricane Katrina. Hiring additional employees is likely to be part of those plans. See lead story. (AP Photo/John Amis) Latest Hiring News FEMA Staffing Up To Respond to the Gulf Coast Disaster. Many Temp and Full Time Positions Likely.
Federal Employment Career Resources And Job Links USPS (United States postal Service) site (http//www.usps.gov) The postal Service provides this Central Intelligence Agency ( http//www.odci.gov/cia ) http://federaljobs.net/links3.htm
Extractions: CAREER RESOURCES AND LINKS The following list of highly informative career resources and Internet web sites can be used to research federal agencies, enhance your career opportunities, review what's happening in the federal sector, and land government jobs. This section is excerpted from the all new 8th edition of The Book of U.S. Government Jobs which features over 1,000 job search resources. Use these Internet services and resources to network in government, locate job openings, develop your career, and explore opportunities. The following sites, listed alphabetically, will assist you in all facets of your job search: General Information and Job Listings
Extractions: Online Job Search Basics: Protecting Your Privacy Starting Your Online Job Search Finding Jobs Online Choosing a Job Site ... Using Web Job Sites Popular Articles: The Dirty Dozen Online Job Search Mistakes Tapping the Hidden Job Market Making E-Mail Work for Your Job Search Creating an Internet Resume ... The Online Job Search Guide - articles and information from our newsletter
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Career Center - Career Field - Government Firstgov.gov contains links to the home pages of departments, agencies, Federal security agencies career pages. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) http://career.berkeley.edu/Government/Government.stm
Extractions: Career Center Articles Events - The Career Center offers many programs including workshops, panels and career fairs that are useful for students interested in careers in government. Search our Calendar for upcoming events. CareerMail - Join the "Nonprofit/Government" mailing list for up-to-date resource, event, job and career information. Career Counseling - You may wish to make an appointment to see a career counselor to discuss career planning, internships, and/or the job search process. @cal Career Network - Can be used to connect with Cal alumni who are in your career field of interest, whether you are exploring career options or seeking advice about your job search. - Downloadable employer and industry guides for Cal students and alumni.
Extractions: document.domain="monster.com"; var ad24=false; Get a customer service rep in India the last time you called a credit-card company? That's just one sign America is losing jobs. Forrester Research predicts that US employers will migrate roughly $136 billion in wages to workers in other nations over the next 15 years. But one US employer is still hiring: The federal government. Take a look at five of the hottest opportunities in today's federal market. Scientists Uncle Sam is anxious to hire more scientific staff, primarily because of its aging workforce. Job announcements may even mention recruitment bonuses and incentives. Education Required: Degrees in a specialized field of science, such as chemistry or biology. In addition, a vacancy announcement could mention particular coursework within a specialty. What the Government's Looking For: Strong verbal and written communication skills. Ability to advise and consult, as well as interpret changing regulations. Work well on deadline. Presentation skills and experience with PowerPoint software.
Search Jobs Information on job vacancies with the Federal Government and the postal such as the US Agency for Career Advancement, or postal Employment Service. http://help.usajobs.opm.gov/jobseeker/jobsearch/
Extractions: Information on job vacancies with the Federal Government and the Postal Service is provided free of charge. However, many Americans are victimized by scam artists selling information about Federal job opportunities. These scam artists place classified advertisements in newspapers, magazines, and periodicals offeringfor a feeto help Job Seekers locate and apply for Federal jobs. Some companies go so far as to use names that imply affiliation with the Federal Government, such as the "U.S. Agency for Career Advancement," or "Postal Employment Service." For more information, click here Multiple Selections Some fields allow you to select more than one option. For multiple selections, hold down the CTRL key (the Command key for Macs) while clicking selections.