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1. Postal Jobs Exams Information For Government Jobs
Postal Jobs Federal Jobs - Governmemt Jobs - Postal Careers - U.S. Post Office Jobs - Get a Career with the US Postoffice
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2. MAIL POSTAL JOBS - MAIL POSTAL CAREERS - JOBS AS MAIL POSTAL
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3. U.S. Postal Service Exams - Get A Post Office Job
Civil service test guides and tips for U.S. Postal Service jobs
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4. Study-careers In Postal Secondary Education 1976-1978 [P0607] (NIWI)
Studycareers in postal secondary education 1976-1978 P0607 Print View Study. P0607 Title
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5. United States Postal Service - Careers, Jobs And Hiring
United States Postal Service Get the inside scoop on jobs and careers at United States Postal Service.
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6. Postal Jobs, Careers Exam Training For 460/470
Postal jobs or careers are very competive. We help people score in the upper 10% on 4 60/ 470 postal exams.
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7. FpoApo.com Store Books Government And Postal Careers Results
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8. POSTAL JOBS - POSTAL CAREERS - JOBS AS POSTAL
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9. FederalDaily - Federal Employees News, Books, Benefits, Pay
About Us Financial Planning Retirement Jobs Careers Labor Management Pay Benefits Policies Practices U.S. Postal Service
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10. OCPE Careers In Government - Information For Applicants - How To Find A Job In G
Employment Programs. Some agencies offer other employment opportunities through s, to record your postal address on the message bank facility.
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11. Police And Detectives
These agencies include the postal Service, the Bureau of Indian Affairs Office of Internet http//www.atf.treas.gov. Information about careers in US
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  • Police work can be dangerous and stressful.
  • Civil service regulations govern the appointment of police and detectives.
  • Competition should remain keen for higher paying jobs with State and Federal agencies and police departments in affluent areas; opportunities will be better in local and special police departments that offer relatively low salaries or in urban communities where the crime rate is relatively high.
  • Applicants with college training in police science or military police experience should have the best opportunities.
Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top People depend on police officers and detectives to protect their lives and property. Law enforcement officers, some of whom are State or Federal special agents or inspectors, perform these duties in a variety of ways, depending on the size and type of their organization. In most jurisdictions, they are expected to exercise authority when necessary, whether on or off duty. Uniformed police officers Police agencies are usually organized into geographic districts, with uniformed officers assigned to patrol a specific area, such as part of the business district or outlying residential neighborhoods. Officers may work alone, but in large agencies they often patrol with a partner. While on patrol, officers attempt to become thoroughly familiar with their patrol area and remain alert for anything unusual. Suspicious circumstances and hazards to public safety are investigated or noted, and officers are dispatched to individual calls for assistance within their district. During their shift, they may identify, pursue, and arrest suspected criminals, resolve problems within the community, and enforce traffic laws.

12. Federal Employment Web Sites (All Agencies)
Federal government careers Jobs Number of Unique Resources 142 Federal Emergency Management Agency; Employment http//www.fema.gov/career
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13. Federal Government, Excluding The Postal Service
(While career opportunities in the US postal Service and the Armed Forces are not Even though most Federal departments and agencies are based in the
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  • About 3 out of 5 Federal workers held managerial, business, financial, or professional jobs in 2002, double the proportion for the workforce as a whole. About 4 out of 5 Federal employees worked outside the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. Job growth generated by increased homeland security needs may be largely offset by projected slow growth or declines in other Federal sectors due to budgetary constraints, the growing use of private contractors, and the transfer of some functions to State and local governments.

Nature of the Industry About this section Back to Top The Federal Government’s essential duties include defending the United States from foreign aggression and terrorism, representing U.S. interests abroad, enforcing laws and regulations, and administering domestic programs and agencies. U.S. citizens are particularly aware of the Federal Government when they pay their income taxes each year, but they usually do not consider the government’s role when they watch a weather forecast, purchase fresh and uncontaminated groceries, travel by highway or air, or make a deposit at their bank. Workers employed by the Federal Government play a vital role in these and many other aspects of our daily lives. (While career opportunities in the U.S. Postal Service and the Armed Forces are not covered here, both are described in the 2004-05 edition of the

14. Federal Government, Excluding The Postal Service
(While career opportunities in the US postal Service and the Armed Forces are not agencies will be housed in 1 of 4 major directorates Border and
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Federal Government, Excluding the Postal Service
Nature of the Industry Working Conditions Employment Occupations in the Industry ... Sources of Additional Information
Significant Points
  • About 3 out of 5 Federal workers held managerial, business, financial, or professional jobs in 2002, double the proportion for the workforce as a whole. About 4 out of 5 Federal employees worked outside the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. Job growth generated by increased homeland security needs may be largely offset by projected slow growth or declines in other Federal sectors due to budgetary constraints, the growing use of private contractors, and the transfer of some functions to State and local governments.

Nature of the Industry About this section Back to Top The Federal Government’s essential duties include defending the United States from foreign aggression and terrorism, representing U.S. interests abroad, enforcing laws and regulations, and administering domestic programs and agencies. U.S. citizens are particularly aware of the Federal Government when they pay their income taxes each year, but they usually do not consider the government’s role when they watch a weather forecast, purchase fresh and uncontaminated groceries, travel by highway or air, or make a deposit at their bank. Workers employed by the Federal Government play a vital role in these and many other aspects of our daily lives. (While career opportunities in the U.S. Postal Service and the Armed Forces are not covered here, both are described in the 2004-05 edition of the

15. GOVJOBS Candidates Office HQ
government jobs, jobs in government, job search, careers in government, post jobs Federal agencies and the postal Service never charge for applications,
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Job Seekers Home Employers Home FEDERAL JOB SCAMS CONSUMER ALERT - FEDERAL JOB FRAUD
Many Americans are victimized by scam artists selling information about Government 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." Many of these companies advertise the availability of large numbers of Federal jobs in local areas, while in reality few or none may actually exist. For example, the Postal Service has few vacancies for permanent, full-time jobs. Postal Service hiring takes place through 85 district offices at the local level.
Federal agencies and the Postal Service never charge for applications, sell study guides for examinations, or guarantee that you will be hired. If an examination is required, the agency administering the examination typically offers free sample questions to applicants scheduled for the examination.

16. Hamilton College - Archives - Government03
careers in Government. The executive branch agencies comprise the largest agency jobs are based in Washington, DC Think of all those postal employees
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Careers in Government "The executive branch agencies comprise the largest group of federal government jobs, including the Social Security Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, the FBI, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. (There are also jobs available in agencies under the aegis of the judicial and legislative branches, such as in the Library of Congress or the Congressional Budget Office.) There are two basic types of positions in the various government agencies: civil service positions and political appointments. Not all people with federal agency jobs are based in Washington, D.C. Think of all those postal employees out on the streets of America, braving rain, sleet, and snow. Or the diplomat at the U.S. embassy in Cairo. Or the park ranger in Yellowstone National Park. Think of the bureaucrats in federal office buildings in every major U.S. city, the Bureau of Indian Affairs agent on some isolated reservation in New Mexico, the civilian technician maintaining communications gear in the tropical heat of Guam, the medical researcher culturing bacteria at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta."

17. Career Links: Government
Includes links to government agencies and job sites. Students.gov Gateway government Career Opportunities for New College Graduates Links to web pages
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18. Federal Government Careers
Working for an array of federal agencies and 15 cabinet departments including the www.careers.state.gov/index.html; Department of Transportation
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Career Prospects in Virginia Overview of Federal Government Careers Home Find another career Find career statistics Printer friendly page ... What do they do? All kinds of jobs for the federal government Specializations include Everything from managers to construction workers Preferred education High school diploma and up, but mainly bachelor's degree Required for some jobs Getting ahead Advancement is through a pre-set series of pay levels or "grades" Job outlook Federal government employment is declining Look for work Link to job banks and other job search resources Earnings Vary widely Links Find more information about this career Best places to work in the federal government Partnership for Public Service Demystifying the Federal Government Job Search WHAT DO THEY DO? Paper pushers. Bureaucrats. Bean counters. There are a lot of less than flattering names for people working in the government.But let's face itwe

19. Resources For Careers In Government
Career Opportunities in Politics, government and Activism Career Site http//www.state.gov/www/careers/index.html; Federal agencies and Commissions
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20. Careers In Government - Finding Government Jobs -- Goizueta Business Library
FedWorld.gov from the Department of Commerce. Jobs at Selected government agencies; The Export-Import Bank of the United States Foreign Service - US
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