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Federal government of America has about 2 million people employed doing government jobs like clerical jobs, labor jobs and other general worker jobs. Although Federal government has already millions of staffs, there are still many open positions available in different government agencies. This is due to the fact that American government never stops building many projects for the people's welfare.

Working in government agencies are offering an average annual salary of about $20,000 for civil services while an average annual salary of about $54,000 for all other occupations. There are also cases that government agencies might offer a much higher salary for hard to fill positions. Salaries for government jobs are often time based on general schedule (GD) pay scale. Aside from salary, government jobs also offer generous benefits including health insurance, child care, pension, sick and vacation leave.

If you are looking for a career in government agencies, the best place to start is to look from their website. You can use their website in looking for a job that will match with your educational background, your skills or your experiences. When applying for a job, make sure that your resume or your application is complete. It is important to put all your credentials that will match with the open position to be considered.



You can also try looking for the on demand jobs that need a large number of candidates or need to be filled fast for you to have bigger chances to be accepted. To find out the on demand jobs, you can look for the list of all open positions at the Personnel's office. Once you already know the open position that you can apply with, build a resume tailored fit for federal application jobs. Then submit your resume to the hiring agency through their online system. Be patient in waiting because hiring process can be lengthy and might take a while before you get a response.
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