Getting America Back to Work

New! The U.S. Department of Labor has launched a new Website to help you find a job that matches your skills, strengths and prior work experience. You can use the new tool, called "mySkillsmyFuture," to find local job listings and locate training and education providers. You can also find descriptions, salary information and common jobs tasks associated with a new career. To get started, click here.

Interested in working for the federal government? Use the sites below to find job opportunities at several federal agencies that offer the chance to improve the lives of more than 300 million people who live in our nation, earn a competitive salary and excellent benefits.

USAJOBS.gov
USAJOBS is the official job site of the U.S. federal government.  It's your one-stop source for federal jobs and employment information. Use this site to build and store your resume, save and automate job searches and apply for jobs. You can search and apply for jobs provided under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, or stimulus, here.

Milicruit
Every year, 350,000 veterans leave active duty and many of them plan to enter the civilian job market. These individuals are patriots and have served our country with pride and distinction. Veterans deserve the opportunity to find suitable employment, and Milicruit.com can aide in your search by providing
a virtual career fair that brings veterans and employers together.

Intelligence Community - Virtual Career Fair
The U.S. intelligence community work together to protect our nation's security. There are many job openings in the Baltimore/Washington, DC area. You can learn how to apply for these openings in fields such as cybersecurity  all from your own computer at this virtual career fair. Fields include cybersecurity, engineering and physical science, foreign languages, information technology, intelligence analysis, law enforcement and many others.

U.S. Air Force - Cybersecurity positions
The U.S. Air Force has more than 680 job openings for civilian federal employees for certain cybersecurity positions. The hiring process is under Schedule A, which foregoes the traditional competitive procedures when there is a special, urgent need. For details on how to apply, click here or visit the Air Force personnel services website.