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Federal Government Job Listings 


USA Jobs • US Office of Personnel Management
Federal government job openings, hot jobs, student jobs, employment FAQ, online application, jobs to you by email.
Federal Government Jobs
Search for federal government jobs by: new jobs, state, job title, agency or any combination.
Federal Jobs Net
Job listings, forms that can be downloaded, additional resources ~ an amazing resource.
The Washington DC Job Source • Federal Government Jobs
Federal agency directories, job & internship resources, newspapers online.
National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA)
A great site! Check out Public Service Careers: What is Public Service, Starting Your Career, Internship database, Education and Public Service links.
USA.gov
The U.S. government's official Web portal to federal, state and local jobs. Formerly FirstGov.
STUDENTJOBS.GOV • Official Student Federal Employment Web Site
Federal jobs for new graduates. Student jobs, employment FAQs, online application, jobs to you by email.
GovtJobs
State-by-State resource information, National Association Web sites, Federal Agency jobs.
CampusGov.Com - Government Jobs
Search thousands of entry level jobs & internships available with local, state, or federal government on Campusgov.
GovLoop
Join GovLoop, the premier social network for government connecting over 30,000 federal, state and local employees, contractors and academics.
USDA Forest Service
Jobs, A Day in the Life, Benefits, Student Programs, additional links and more.
U.S. Department of State • Foreign Service Careers
Information about the U.S. Department of State, Foreign Service Officer selection process. Headings include: Foreign Service Officer, Foreign Service Specialist, Civil Service Opportunities, Student Programs. Register online for the Foreign Service Exam. Suggestions on how to study for the exam.
U.S. Department of State - Career Opportunities
Employment information for Civil Service and Foreign Service.
Global Edge • Michigan State University
International business portal created by the Center for International Business Education and Research at Michigan State University. Global resources, Country Insights, U.S. State Insights,  online journal, teaching resources, support tools for managers and interactive forum for business professionals. U.S. State Insights include a state profile, state facts, per Capita Income, unemployment rate and much more.
Electronic Embassy Web
A resource of and for the Washington, D.C. foreign embassy community.
CIA World Fact Book
Geographic statistics on many different countries.
U.S. Department of Justice - Careers
Student opportunities with the Department of Justice. Job links for attorneys, law internships, the Attorney General's Honors Program,  ATF, DEA, FBI & Bureau of Prisons.
U.S. Department of Justice - Student Opportunities
Student opportunities with the Department of Justice.


Application Process for Federal Employment 

The U.S. Federal Government can be a rich source of career experience no matter what your field of interest. By September 2009, 193,000 positions deemed 'mission critical' will need to be filled. Unfortunately, many students are missing out on openings that might be a perfect match for their skills and interests due to lack of awareness about government jobs and how best to navigate the federal applications process. Call to Serve is a program created to bridge the knowledge gap about federal employment and help ensure that college students understand the professional options available to them in federal service.


Call to Serve • Making the Difference
U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and Partnership for Public Service teamed up to create this great resource to help students learn about careers in the federal government. Find out how to apply for federal jobs and internships.
Call to Serve Find and Apply Workshop and Training Manual
This PowerPoint workshop will teach you how to find and apply for federal jobs. Web screen shots and sample application questions will allow you to walk away from the session feeling confident about how to find and pursue a federal opportunity. If you do not have Microsoft PowerPoint, you will need the free Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer  to view this file.
Call to Serve Mastering the Federal Application Process Workshop
The federal application process can be frustrating for job applicants. This PowerPoint workshop will help you through the process. Learn how to write effective Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSA) essays and create a federal resume. If you do not have Microsoft PowerPoint, you will need the free Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer  to view this file.
Call to Serve  KSA Writing Worksheet
One of the biggest and most confusing challenges facing federal jobseekers is how to ace the Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSA) section of the standard federal job application. This worksheet is designed to help you through the process step-by-step. You will need the free Acrobat Reader  plug-in to view the file.
Call to Serve • Where the Jobs Are  
Where the Jobs Are outlines government-wide projected hiring needs through 2009 and is based on a survey of 34 federal agencies representing nearly 99 percent of the federal civilian workforce. The survey identifies nearly 193,000 “mission critical” jobs that need to be filled in the next two years — and this information is presented by agency and by occupation. This document, therefore, can serve as a critical tool for helping students decide where to start their job or internship search. You will need the free Acrobat Reader  plug-in to view the file.
Call to Serve • Best Places to Work  
All federal agencies can be a good place to work, but based on the opinions of federal employees, some are better than others. Based on data from 221,000 civil servants, Best Places to Work in the Federal Government ranks 283 federal agencies and subcomponents according to job satisfaction. More details and analyses of each agency can be found on bestplacestowork.org . You will need the free Acrobat Reader  plug-in to view the file.
Call to Serve • Information on Security Clearances  
Since the typical deadline and application period for summer internships and jobs that require security clearances is in November, students and graduates need to apply early. Hence, this information needs to be out early in the school year. You will need the free Acrobat Reader  plug-in to view the file.
Call to Serve • Student Loan Repayment  
The Student Loan Repayment guide explains the program and how some students can take advantage of up to $60,000 (a maximum of $10,000 a year) in loan repayment by working for the federal government. It is important to note that not all agencies participate in the student loan repayment program, that student loan repayment is only for federal student loans, that the payment amount is currently taxable and agencies may not repay the maximum amount annually. You will need the free Acrobat Reader  plug-in to view the file.
Call to Serve • Student Programs  
The Student Programs guide is a great introduction to internship and entry-level programs to help give your students ideas about how to get their foot into the door. You will need the free Acrobat Reader  plug-in to view the file.
Call to Serve - eNewsletter
Receive the monthly Call to Serve E-News, Hot Jobs and Cool Internships listserv and other Partnership E-publications.

Call to Serve • The Red, White and Blue Library  

The Partnership for Public Service created the Red, White and Blue series of handbooks to provide an overview of federal job opportunities, sorted by areas of interest. You will need the free Acrobat Reader  plug-in to view the files.


Call to Serve • Academic Quick Guides   

Major-based Academic Quick Guides that list the agencies that hire the most people with those majors, sample positions, and other key information to help students find federal jobs and internships. The purpose of these guides is to help students see that that there are good jobs and internships in government for people with interests like theirs. You will need the free Acrobat Reader  plug-in to view the files.


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