Jobs

Below are some resources that should help anyone interested in finding employment with the federal government.

USAJOBS.gov

USA Jobs is the official site for current federal jobs and employment information. Users can learn about the benefits of federal employment, and search for federal job openings, including jobs in North Carolina.

Student Jobs.Gov

Student Jobs is one-stop shopping for students interested in federal employment opportunities. Students are eligible for special benefits in the federal job market, and you can learn more about that on this site.

U.S. House of Representatives Employment Opportunities

Information on employment opportunities at the House for prospective job applicants.

America's Job Bank

America's Job Bank is one of the most requested sites through the Department of Labor. It provides a searchable database of over one million jobs, and allows users to post their resumes online.

JAN on the Web

The Job Accommodation Network is a service of the Department of Labor Office of Disability Employment Policy. It provides one-on-one information about job accommodations and the employability of people with disabilities, and is also available through its 1-800-ADA-WORK hotline.

United States Department of Labor

The Department of Labor Home Page is an invaluable resource for information pertaining to employment. You can research wage and salary data, and vital economic statistics as they pertain to our nation's world-class labor force.

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