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Click here for an overview of federal jobs related to YOUR major
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Medical and Public Health Jobs in the Federal Government
Physical Sciences Jobs in the Federal Government
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Social Work Jobs in the Federal Government


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  Call to Serve-Making a Difference.  a national initiative designed to educate a new generation about the importance of a strong civil service, help re-establish links between federal agencies and campuses, and provide students with information about the unique and dynamic opportunities that federal jobs provide. SU is a Call to Serve Participant.
Army Audit Agency Army Audit Agency-The Agency Headquarters is located in Alexandria, VA and has many field offices.
Agency for International Development (USAID)-The US agency for international development.
Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services-The BCIS is responsible for the administration of immigration and naturalization adjudication functions and establishing immigration services policies and priorities.
Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
  Bureau of Labor Statistics-This is the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics.
Broadcasting Board of Governors (broadcasting in 60 languages fair and balanced, non-biased news to countries that normally don’t have access to free press)
  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (entry level special agents hiring now)
  Central Intelligence Agency
  Congressional Budget Office-provides Congress with non-partisan analysis for economic and budgetary decisions. 
  Consumer Product Safety Commission-Saving lives and keeping families safe.
Corporation for National and Community Services-engages Americans of all ages and backgrounds in service to help strengthen communities.
Customs and Border Protection-A part of Homeland Security.
DEA
DEA-Drug Enforcement Administration jobs.
  Defense Intelligence Agency
  Defense Logistics Agency
Department of Agriculture Department of Agriculture-One of the largest employers offering jobs in science, technology, management etc.
Department of Commerce-Regulating and providing information on businesses.
Department of Defense Department of Defense, Office of Inspector General-Accounting, technical  and auditing entry level positions.
 

Department of Education-aims to ensure that all students have equal access to quality education. 

Department of Energy Department of Energy- fields and laboratories located throughout the country.  Committed to a family friendly workplace.
 

 

Department of Health and Human Services-Oversees the public's health and well being.
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) -
  Department of the Interior-Managing the nation's natural resources.
Department of Labor Department of Labor -Ensuring safe working conditions, minimum hourly wage and overtime.
Department of Justice Department of Justice-Major law enforcement branch of the Federal Government. 
Department of Transportation (DOT)-We keep America moving. Careers in economics, procurement, budget, finance, civil rights, community planning, statistics, HR, engineering, IT, safety etc.
  Department of Veterans Affairs-Also click here  for contact to state departments of Veterans Affairs.
  Department of the Treasury, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICE- The four core positions are Accountants, Computer Specialist, Financial Program Specialist, and Program Analyst (Project Managers).
  The Electronic Embassy-Connects foreign embassies and international resources. Includes a directory of all embassies in Washington, DC.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)-Enforces federal law related to employment.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-Careers for scientists, engineers and others. Geographically dispersed. EPA is a "great place to work", according to the Washingtonian Magazine. Hires about 700 people a year, 30% in entry level positions. 
  FBI-Extensive site concerning all aspects of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. 
Federal Aviation Administration-Civil aviation security specialist and more.
Federal Communications Commission-regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable.
Federal Emergency Management Agency-Responding to disasters, part of Homeland Security.
General Accounting Office (GAO)-The central watchdog agency and investigates, audits and evaluates programs.
General Services Administration General Services Administration-Whatever your major, wherever your expertise lies, GSA has a job for you.
  United States Department of Health and Human Services: Leading America to Better Health, Safety and Well-Being
Internal Revenue Service
National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
National Credit Union Administration (NCUA)- An independent federal agency that supervises and insures over 4,100 state-chartered credit unions.  Offices throughout the country.
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)-Science, services and stewardship concerning weather, oceans, satellites, climate, coasts and research.  A part of the US Department of Commerce.
  National Park Service Dedicated to the preservation and management of this country’s outstanding natural, historical, and recreational resources.
National Security Agency National Security Agency-Providing and protecting vital information.
National Science Foundation (NSF) -To promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare.
  Naval Research Laboratory- NRL conducts a broadly-based multidisciplinary program of scientific research and technological development directed toward maritime applications of new and improved materials, techniques, equipment, system, and ocean, atmospheric, and space sciences and related technologies.
  Office of Management and Budget (OMB)-Formulates the President's budget.
Office of Personnel Management Office of Personnel Management (OPM)-The Federal Government's office of Human Resources.
Peace Corps-Currently, 6,678 Peace Corps volunteers are serving in 70 countries, working to bring clean water to communities, teach children, help start new small businesses, and stop the spread of AIDS.
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, a US Government agency.  Protects the retirement incomes of about 43 million American workers. 
Secret Service (Department of the Treasury)-A premier law enforcement organization looking for highly qualified men and women from diverse backgrounds who desire a fast paced, exciting and challenging career.
Smithsonian Institution
Social Security Adminstration Social Security Administration-The Social Security Administration serves more than 90% of Americans and builds protection for them and their families against a reduction of income as a result of retirement, disability, or death.
  U.S. Census Bureau
  U.S. Courts
  U.S. Agency for International Development
U.S. Department of Homeland Security US Department of Homeland Security
Department of Labor U.S. Department of Labor-Many jobs for many types of employees whose job it is to enhance the working conditions of American workers.
Department of State U.S. Department of State-Some of the most interesting work in the world is done by the Department of State employees overseas and in D.C.  Becoming a Foreign Service Officer, Foreign Service Specialist or Civil Service employee gives you the opportunity to really make a difference. U.S. Department of State Careers-Explore hundreds of current opportunities in the Foreign and Civil Service.
Student Programs with the State Department
US Intelligence Community

 

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Careers In Government
Career Opportunities for NEW college graduates
Clearance Jobs-If you already have a security clearance, look here
Federal Globe-Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Employees of the Federal Government.
Fed Jobs Career Central
Federal Job Net-The federal government employs more than 2,700,000 workers and hires hundreds of thousands each year to replace civil service workers that transfer to other federal jobs, retire, or leave for other reasons. Average annual salary for full-time federal government jobs exceeds $67,000. The U.S. Government is the largest employer in the United States, hiring about 2% of the nation's work force. Federal government jobs can be found in every state and large metropolitan area, including overseas in over 200 countries. The average annual federal workers compensation, pay plus benefits, is $106,871 compared to just $53,288 for the private sector according to the United States Bureau of Economic Analysis.
Federal Times-A newspaper.
Federal Job Digest
Federal Internships-Advice from Monster
Government Jobs.com
Government Job Search
Government Jobs-Public Service employee Network
Jobs In Government.com
Salary information-College graduates typically enter the Federal government with at a GS 5 or 7.  Information on salary and benefits.
USA.gov

Federal Government Internships and Post-Graduation Fellowship:

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CHCI Public Policy Fellowship Program-The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute was established to develop the next generation of Latino leaders.
Department of Energy Career Intern Program
Environmental Protection Agency Career Intern Program
(The) Federal Career Intern Program-Created to bring talented people into the government for a 2 year appointment without the bureaucracy.  Upon completion you will become a regular civil servant.
Health & Human Services Emerging Leaders Program
HUD Career Intern Program
(The) Outstanding Scholar Program-Although the Outstanding Scholar and Bilingual/ Bicultural programs are aimed at addressing under representation  the programs have never been restricted to minority groups. The history of the programs' use is consistent with that openness. The merit principle, that "Recruitment should be from qualified individuals from appropriate sources in an endeavor to achieve a work force from all segments of society, and selection and advancement should be determined solely on.
Presidential Management Fellowship Program
Presidential Management Intern Program-Internships for top graduate students.
Student Educational Employment Program -provides Federal employment opportunities to students who are enrolled as degree seeking students taking at least a half-time academic, technical, or vocational course load in an accredited college.
USDA Career Intern Program
White House Fellows Program


Federal Salaries-top
All Federal Job Salaries that are Searchable by Job Title, Agency, Location etc.
Federal Government Pay Scales
Federal Pay-General Schedule-Great site that identifies each grade level.
Government Pay Schedule-All Grade Levels 1-15
GS Salary Calculator
What Determines Where You Stand On The GS Scale?
 

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