Federal
Government Jobs
In his State of
the Union message President Bush pledged to help Americans find good
jobs. He promised new Federal domestic programs and continued strong
support for the job rich Departments of Defense and Homeland
Security. In addition, the President promised new programs or
increased support for programs ranging from law enforcement and
intelligence to faith based charities.
In his State of
the Union message to Congress and the nation President Bush spent
the first half of his address on the war in Iraq and the
international crisis, and the remainder on domestic issues and
programs. The result of the President’s initiatives domestically and
internationally will be continued strong support for Federal
spending and Federal Jobs creation.
Listed below
are the issues and programs Mr Bush cited as ones he would support
in the coming year. All may require additional hiring at the Federal
level to operate successfully.
Priority Issues
for the President:
- Military and
intelligence operations
- Homeland
security
- Drug coverage
for the elderly
- Health
information & technology
- Education at
high school, college levels
- Sex
education
- Job
training
- Counseling
for released prisoners
- Testing for
illegal drugs
- Promotion of
democracy abroad
Federal
Government Jobs opportunities: Most funding for the President’s new
proposals needs to be authorized by Congress. In mid-February the
Administration will begin the process of obtaining that approval by
delivering to Congress its Budget for fiscal 2005. The government’s
fiscal year begins in September.
How to apply
for Federal Government Jobs: Job candidates interested in employment
opportunities related to any of President’s initiatives will find
them on various websites, local newspapers and magazines. They are
integrated into the job listings.
Another source
is to scan the Federal Government Jobs listing on these
websites:
In addition to
these resources there are other private job sites and companies
which provide useful information about Federal Government Jobs. One
such website is http://www.fedworld.gov/jobs/jobsearch.html, where you can find hundreds of good Federal
Government Jobs. The FedWorld.gov web site is a gateway to
government information. This site is managed by the National
Technical Information Service (NTIS) as part of its information
management mandate.
In 1992,
FedWorld was established by The National Technical Information
Service (NTIS), an agency of the U S Department of Commerce, to
serve as the online locator service for a comprehensive inventory of
information disseminated by the Federal Government Jobs. This
service assisted agencies and the public in electronically locating
Federal Government information, both information housed within the
NTIS repository and outside of NTIS.
Another good
resource for Federal Government Jobs is Federal Job Search, which is
a private job search and delivery company. They offer a free job
alert service and a premium job search service to their customers.
Federal Government Jobs Search captures your custom job search
profile online and matches it daily against our database of 26,814
U.S. Federal Government Jobs openings all across the U.S. and around
the world. Searching the thousands of Federal Government Jobs, which
open and close each week on your own could take you 20 or 30 hours
each month. They save you time by running your search for you, and
immediately notifying you via email when a position matches your
needs.
Their premium
job search subscription is designed to provide all the information
that an applicant would need to research and apply for Federal
Government Jobs. For around ten cents a day, subscribers receive
links to the full job description, contact information, application
instructions, experience and academic requirements, relevant remarks
and contact information.
Their premium
job search subscription is designed to provide all the information
that you would need to research and apply for Federal Government
Jobs. For approximately ten cents a day, you receive links to the
full job description, application instructions, experience and
academic requirements, relevant remarks and contact information for
the various positions of interest. You also benefit from their
advanced search features to create more targeted
searches.
They undertake
to make the service available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Job
listings are updated 5 nights a week and they undertake to provide
you an email with any new postings, which match your profile. From
time to time service may be unavailable due to software problems,
computer server problems, telecommunications problems, natural
disaster and similar occurrences. They shall make every effort to
have service resumed as soon as possible, but they have no
responsibility or liability for a service not being available unless
the lack of availability is caused by their willful
neglect.