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We are funded by leading VCs with deep experience in enterprise software and healthcare. What you’ll do You’ll be working alongside our engineering, product, and clinical team to design and develop our mobile web application for patients in the emergency room. You’ll be improving the experience of receiving care for patients, and that of giving care for nurses and doctors.
You will find ways to put the patient in control of their own care, empowering them and giving the clinical care team relief. You’ll also help us look outside the emergency room, uncovering, exploring and testing other opportunities across the health system. This will involve collaboratively digging deep in user research, spending some time in the ER and other settings around the hospital, and desk research on best practices and research findings. Second, you’ll concept new ideas, design end-to-end flows, create interactive prototypes, evolve visual systems, and apply feedback from real users.
You’ll collaborate with engineering throughout the implementation process to ensure the user experience and pixel-perfect execution, and address any problems that come up during development. Finally, you’ll observe the product in the wild, and discover and work with the team to address problems that inevitably occur. You’ll further develop and maintain a design system, help with documentation and product specs, and work on small teams to define an early stage product. Who you are You love learning about the problems people face, and working out a functional and beautiful solution that solves their problem.
You’re excited about making patients’, nurses, and doctors’ lives less painful and more fun. You find ways to bring little bits of joy into the design of what might otherwise be a serious situation like being in the ER , We’re looking for someone who Is a generalist: owns the design process from user research to design concepting, prototyping, and visual design Is comfortable partnering closely with engineers and product managers to craft stunning work Loves iterations and prototypes, and pushes to get feedback early and often 4.
South Middlesex Opportu. The position is also responsible for volunteer recruitment and support. Develop materials and resources to market specific programs and OPCS in general in the community and to potential donors. Manage activities related to donor cultivation and donor relations necessary to achieve fundraising goals, including methods for donor recognition, tracking gifts, and donor relations Ensure the quality and timely submission of all grant applications, reports and data Manage, coordinate and track fundraising events Oversee and track quarterly mailed fundraising appeals Maintain Salesforce donor database, including donation, event, appeal, and grant tracking and reporting.
Spearhead volunteer recruitment, tracking and support in collaboration with OPCS program directors. Develop strong relationships and communicate effectively with the media Ensure that the programs are operated in compliance within all federal, state and local funding requirements, as well as agency policies and procedures Collaborate effectively with SMOC Resource Development staff and OPCS staff Other Duties as assigned.
Must be able to go up and down stairs. The position requires prolonged periods of sitting. Director of Public Relations Remote. Fuller Theological. This includes responsibility for managing communications to news media, government agencies, and Fuller alumni. It also includes managing internal communications to Fuller employees. While this position is neither responsible for marketing activities e. Primary Responsibilities Develop and implement an external public relations strategy.
This strategy will include vision, goals, and objectives, and address the following: Relationships with key government, community, and alumni organizations Protocols around communications of crisis situations Training senior administrators on working with the media Use of social media and other channels to support messaging Public awareness of key seminary events Proactive lobbying of key stakeholders to support Fuller objectives Develop and implement an internal employees and students communications strategy.
Experience managing communications around crisis situations Experience developing close and collaborative relationships with key internal and external stakeholders Public relations experience in academic settings Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, and WordPress required Additional Remarks: Must be willing to abide by Fuller Community Standards Must be willing to sign Fuller’s Statement of Faith This is a hybrid position primarily working out of the Pasadena, CA campus, with some availablity to work from home.
To the extent required by law, all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status. As a religious institution, Fuller Theological Seminary is permitted and reserves the right to prefer employees or prospective employees for certain positions on the basis of religion.
Full Time. Sentinel Peak Capital Partners. Coordinate with the MP and ACQ team on all new acquisition announcements, securing investors, aiding in the subscription process, and closing process Oversee general investor relations responsibilities of the company with ad hoc projects, questions received, reports requested, etc. Revenue Cycle Analyst. Thrifty White Pharmacy. Use technology to ensure claims are billed appropriately.
Review B account budget vs actual on monthly basis and provide analysis. Exceptional follow through to ensure work is done correctly the first time. Background and familiarity of pharmacy insurance processing.
If background does not exist, must be able and willing to quickly pickup new knowledge and apply it quickly. Strong desire and ability to look at processes with a fresh perspective to drive improvements and efficiencies. Flexible work from home options available. Director of Communications Remote. Helium Foundation. Helium sits at the intersection of wireless and blockchain technology.
Our community has built the world’s fastest-growing wireless network with praise from mainstream media. We are looking for a Communications Director to help us elevate our communications, better support our community, and onboard the next cohort of Helium enthusiasts.
You’ll drive content creation, run campaigns and competitions, develop educational resources, and make sure we’re celebrating the community’s achievements around the world.
You love writing and always bring an opinion on how to craft a message. You have experience working on social campaigns, excel at various types of content creation, and bring your own unique creative vision to the role.
You hold yourself accountable through metrics and proactively report results. Our team and the network are growing quickly. If you’re excited about Web 3. Come help us change wireless and better connect people around the world. Your Role Develop positioning and communications strategies for the company and Helium ecosystem, including new features, products, partnerships, and community updates. Work with agency partners to own and manage the execution of successful PR programs.
Cultivate new and existing relationships with media and influencers. Proactively identify and maintain targeted press lists, proactive pitch opportunities, industry research, and trends.
Create compelling content including pitches, press releases, bylined articles, and company announcements. Manage day-to-day media relations, inbound press requests, and speaking inquiries. Requirements Experienced as a Communications Director leading a public relations, political campaign, investor relations, or communications-related team. Outstanding communication skills as a writer and speaker.
Able to distill thoughts into concise expression. Ability to learn new technologies quickly and adapt to the ever-changing start-up environment. Strong writing skills to develop pitches, press releases, and company communications Mindful and thoughtful about cultural differences in communicating we’re a truly global project.
Thousands of industrial plants discharge billions of gal- lons of wastes into our waterways each day. Much of it is inadequately treated; some is not treated at all.
Public sewer systems dump another 40 billion gallons of waste daily, including untreated sewage from more than 1, cities and towns and inadequately treated sewage from another 2, communities. A huge volume of storm water drains into waterways every day, bringing with it tons of pollutants and eroded soil.
More than 62 million tons of garbage, sludge, chem- icals, explosives, debris, and dirt are dumped off our coast annually. About 8, accidental and deliberate oil spills contaminate our coastal and inland waters each year. Water need not be dirty to be polluted. Power plants and many industries borrow some billion gallons of water from our waterways each day for cooling purposes.
When this heated water is returned to the body of water from which it has been taken, it can raise the average temperature by 20 to 60 degrees. Although the water remains clean, raising the temperature creates “thermal pollution. Animal life is threatened because, unfortunately, animals require more oxygen to survive as the temperature rises. Thermal water pollution also affects reproductive behav- ior and alters the balance of marine populations.
It increases the susceptibility of marine life to disease and causes in- creases in populations of bacteria and viruses. Drinking Water Besides damaging marine life, water pollution affects the source water from which drinking water must be processed. The quality of source water usually determines the treat- ment processes required to produce safe, acceptable drink- ing water. More than 50, community drinking water systems are in use in this country and more than , drinking water systems serve locations such as restaurants and motels.
Many of these systems were designed, pri- marily, to remove from the relatively clear water of earlier days the types of bacteria found in animals and people and are not equipped to cope with the present water quality. Many systems had not met bacteria standards 1 or more months during the month period before the studies were made.
Numerous systems also did not meet bacteria surveillance standards, and others needed either additional treatment facilities or important changes in their operation. In all 13 studies, major increases in State budgets were recommended for drinking water supervisory agencies to protect public health. In , an EPA survey of public drinking water supplies in 80 cities found that small quantities of organic chemicals were present in drinking water systems in all parts of the country.
Although the survey found them in very low con- centrations, their presence was cause for concern. Most conventional treatment plants, originally built to produce water from less polluted sources, may be ineffective in the removal of increasing amounts and varieties of these chem- ical contaminants, trace metals, and radioactive materials. Because of deficiencies in the operation of drinking water treatment facilities and distribution systems, EPA investi- gators are also concerned about viruses in drinking water.
Infectious hepatitis, for example, an illness of the liver, is caused by a virus that may find its way into drinking water. Most Americans are now familiar with air pollution alerts, and most are aware of the causes of air pollution. Auto- mobiles and airplanes burn fuel and discharge millions of tons of pollution into the air every year.
Factories, while producing goods for households and businesses, also pour poisonous smoke into the air. Power plants produce elec- tricity, but the coal and oil they burn cause air pollution.
We are able to buy more goods than ever before, but when we are finished with them we burn many of them and fur- ther pollute the air. The air pollution settles on land and on buildings, making them dirty.
It smells bad and stings our eyes. The health costs and damage to property are estimated in the billions of dollars every year. Noise Noise, a more subtle pollutant, usually leaves no visible evidence. An estimated An- other More than that, noise can cause temporary stress reactions such as increasing heart rate, increases in blood pressure, high blood cholesterol levels, and digestive and respiratory ail- ments.
As a result of persistent, unrelenting noise exposure, it is possible for these reactions to become chronic stress diseases like high blood pressure or ulcers. Pesticides Pesticides, like many other discoveries, have the capacity for great good or great harm, depending on how they are used. They have saved millions of lives through control of disease-carrying insects. They have minimized catastrophic crop damage from insects, weeds, plant diseases, rodents, and other pests; they have preserved valuable forest and parkland from insect destruction; and they have protected households against damaging beetles, moths, and other bugs.
Used in plant regulators, they prevent premature dropping of fruit. In defoliants they stimulate uniform plant maturity so that mechanical harvesting can be used more effectively. On the other hand, certain pesticides, if not handled properly, present an immediate danger to the user. Some are highly toxic and may cause serious illness and even death if they are spilled on the skin, inhaled, or otherwise carelessly used.
Even more perilous are pesticides that persist in the en- vironment over long periods of time and move up in the food chain. For example, small amounts of chemicals ab- sorbed by plankton and insects arc transferred in increasing concentrations to fish, birds, animals, and eventually to humans through food. These chemicals are retained in body fat and other tissues.
There is no evidence that this con- centration is harmful to humans. There is evidence, how- ever, that concentrated pesticide residues act adversely on the reproduction and behavior of certain birds and may threaten the survival of some wildlife species. Pesticides can be widely dispersed in the environment, mainly by the action of wind and water. The most signif- icant concentrations are around the areas of intensive use, but traces have been found in the Antarctic and other areas far from the area of application.
Solid Waste Each year U. Although some of this waste is recovered for productive uses, most of it is disposed of in landfills, incinerators, and open dumps; is littered on city streets and country landscapes; or is car- ried out to sea and dumped.
In addition, sewage sludge, demolition, waste, construction refuse, and recycled junked autos add to the municipal solid waste disposal burden. This does not even include runoff from mining and agri- cultural activities. Nor does it include waste from industrial processing activities. Although consumers enjoy the benefits of industrial pro- ductivity, they also share the problems of disposal.
Wastes that are deposited in open dumps breed rats and insects, and rains may wash chemicals from these dumps into streams. Wastes that are covered in a sanitary landfill may seep into a spring below and into a large river where they kill fish and wildlife. Those wastes that are burned cause air pollution. The esthetic effects of open dump sites, uncollected trash, and littered streets are of general concern.
Although these effects are not directly measurable in dollar terms, millions are spent annually for litter pickups. High rates of solid waste production also imply that we are digging deeply into our supply of natural resources such as fuels, minerals, and forests. This digging is a most significant source of environmental damage. Many persons have come to regard our high-waste, low-recycle system as inherently wasteful of our endowment of natural resources.
Hazardous wastes are the particularly dangerous discards of our highly industrialized society. Although they should be disposed of with special care, sometimes they are not. They can poison, burn, maim, blind, and kill people and other living organisms. They may snuff out life immedi- ately when inhaled, swallowed, or brought into contact with the skin. Some are nondegradable and persist in nature in- definitely. Some may accumulate in living things. Some may work their way into the food chain.
Hazardous wastes are with us as solids, liquids, gases, and sludges. They may catch fire or explode when exposed to normal temperatures and pressures or when exposed to air or water. Some may be set off by an electrostatic charge, others by being dropped or jarred. Some are highly sensitive to heat and friction.
When simply dumped on the land, hazardous wastes may percolate or leach into groundwater and thus contaminate or poison water supplies. They may be carried by rain run- off directly into streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans. At some manufacturing plants, hazardous wastes are stored in open ponds or lagoons; these wastes can also create pollution problems. Hazardous wastes may pollute the air when in- cinerated; the residues from the incineration may them- selves be hazardous and still require careful disposal.
Sanitary landfills, where wastes are covered with earth each day, are preferable to burning or open dumping. But unless specially designed, a sanitary landfill may still pol- lute water, and venting gas may pollute the air. Injecting hazardous wastes into deep wells can pollute groundwater. Ocean dumping is a threat to marine life and the ecolog- ical balance of the seas, as well as to humans who come in contact with improperly sealed and weighted hazardous materials dropped into the oceans.
What is needed is a general realization that business as usual in the disposal of hazardous wastes is just not good enough. Radiation Control Although no absolute evidence exists that adverse health effects are caused by low levels of radiation, EPA assumes that even the smallest amounts of radiation are potential causes of cancers or other health damage. Besides being open to natural radiation from the sun, humans are exposed to radiation from X-ray equipment, color television sets, luminous dial watches, microwave ovens, fallout from past testing of nuclear weapons in the earth’s atmosphere, and radiation from jet flights.
The most controversial sources, however, are nuclear plants that use uranium as fuel to generate electricity. A sufficient supply of clean energy is essential if we are to sustain healthy economic growth and improve the quality of our national life. Utilities are turning to nuclear power stations to fill expanding needs: whereas there were 29 nu- clear plants in operation in the United States in , there will be to plants by Although they avoid many of the environmental problems of fossil-fueled plants, nuclear plants present their own potential hazards that must be controlled.
Safety problems in nuclear reactors will become more complicated as larger reactors are built. Moreover, the day- to-day operation of nuclear reactors results in radioactive waste. The serious problems of how the very hazardous, high-level wastes will be stored, reduced in volume, and finally disposed of has not been fully resolved.
Although most of the waste at present comes from the production of nuclear weapons and related research, the expanded construction of nuclear power reactors will fur- ther complicate the problem. High-level radioactive waste from expanding commercial nuclear power production is expected to grow to 4.
Toxic Substances In recent years toxic substances have become a major con- cern. Many of these chemicals have become essential to our lives. Synthetic fibers are used to replace human tissue and to create our easy-to-wear wardrobes.
Our leisure time has been enhanced, for example, by durable, low-mainte- nance pleasure boats and other recreational equipment made from plastics. Also, the chemical industry makes a significant contri- bution to the national economy, with sales representing more than 6 percent of our gross national product.
Millions of workers are employed by the chemical industry or chem- ical-dependent industries. Nevertheless, while we have enjoyed the extensive eco- nomic and social benefits of chemicals, we have not always realized the risks that may be associated with them.
In recent years, many chemicals commonly used and widely dispersed have been found to present significant health and environmental dangers. Vinyl chloride, which is commonly used in plastics, has caused the deaths of workers who were exposed to it. Asbestos, used in flame retardants and in- sulation, has been known to cause cancer when inhaled. Mercury, another substance in everyday products, has caused debilitating effects in Japan. Perhaps the most vivid example of the danger of uncon- trolled contaminants is the family of chemicals called po- lychlorinated biphenyls PCB’s , which are used in such products as housing insulation, plastic food containers, etc.
It was not until after tens of millions of pounds of PCB’s were produced and released into the environment that sci- entists realized how toxic and persistent they were.
Despite limited restrictions imposed by the industry in the early ‘s to reduce the production of PCB’s and to restrict use of PCB’s to electrical equipment where escape to the environment would be minimal, high levels of PCB’s con- tinue to persist in the Great Lakes and other major waters across the nation.
Over the past few years, we have found PCB’s in our bodies and in the milk of nursing mothers. Recently some close relatives of PCB’s, polybrominated biphenyls, or PBB’s, have posed a similarly grave threat to human health and the environment. PBB’s are used, for instance, as flame retardants in textiles and are used in making plastics. Accidental use of PBB’s in animal feed led to the contamination of thousands of Michigan cattle, which had to be slaughtered. By the late ‘s, lakes and waterways of our country had become choked with sewage, waste, and other forms of pollution.
The air in urban centers was continually fouled with suspended dirt and poisons. The rate of lung ailments was increasing noticeably. Quantities of the residue of DDT and other pesticides were being discovered in tissue samples from wild life and even human beings.
Empty cans, the carcasses of automobiles, and other forms of trash littered the landscape. Concern was being expressed about potential problems associated with the use of radioactive materials.
Levels of noise from highways and airports were deafening. Americans are learning how to use modern technology for the service of civilization. A deeper respect is being developed for the nature of the biosphere. The belief that industry cannot endure the restrictions of environmental controls is being replaced by an awareness of industry’s role in taking care of the environment.
Between and , EPA took well over 6, en- forcement actions against the violators of air, water, and pesticide laws. As a result of rigorous enforcement of the Clean Air Act amendments, current standards for auto-pro- duced pollutants require reductions of automobile emis- sions. Regulatory actions leading to the diminished use of persistent pesticides, such as DDT, have reduced the de- tection of these pesticides in human tissues. By , ap- proximately 25 major American cities are to be involved in some form of resource recovery from municipal trash.
Federal standards are being established to protect citizens from unnecessary exposure to radiation. EPA has set noise standards for new heavy duty trucks and for portable air compressors. The agency is also developing regulations for new buses, loaders, motorcycles, garbage compactors, and truck refrigeration units.
Through the municipal construction grant program for waste water treatment, the water discharge permit program, and the industrial water pollution control program, many of our rivers and lakes, such as Lake Erie, one of the most threatened waterways, are becoming cleaner. The growing problems of ocean spills and ocean dumping have become matters of special concern. The Marine Pro- tection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act authorized EPA to regulate ocean waste disposal, and accordingly the agency has carried out a permit program to limit the kinds and amounts of waste that can be dumped.
The need for im- proved international cooperation to protect the oceans from oil and other pollution hazards is recognized, as demon- strated by the Ocean Dumping Convention adopted at Lon- don in and by the London Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships.
Certainly EPA could not have begun the job on its own. The Agency has always emphasized that positive environ- mental action demands public participation.
State and local governments, citizen organizations, and countless private individuals, many of whom have been working on pollution control for years, are working with the Agency. The realization that we are part of an ecosystem that we must not destroy has forced us to ask ourselves some fun- damental questions. Where and how do we want economic and urban growth? How can we best use and re-use our natural resources?
How can we adjust our priorities to in- sure that we fulfill our energy, transportation, housing, rec- reation, and personal consumer needs without intensifying environmental problems?
It is up to Americans to develop a new pattern of environmental management. We must be- come the first generation to work with nature instead of against her. Environmental Careers Before choosing careers in the environment, students should consider a few questions: What do they enjoy doing?
What are they good at? How much education do they plan to get? How much can they spend on training? Having narrowed their goals a bit, students can start investigating the many different jobs that deal with the improvement of the environment. Many guidance departments keep files of job opportunities and a reference library to provide assistance.
There are many ways to find out more about careers in the environment. For information write to local, State, and Federal agencies and to special-interest national organiza- tions. Watch for newspaper articles reporting current local efforts to deal with environmental problems. From these stories students can get ideas about future job needs in their communities and can learn the names of people in charge of operations.
Some of these officials may be willing to discuss environmental careers. There are many postsecondary schools that have training programs directly concerned with environmental work. After students have selected career fields and discussed them with counselors, parents, employment officers, persons estab- lished in careers, or other advisors, they should ask some basic questions about the postsecondary schools with en- vironmental studies programs.
Do graduates find jobs when they graduate? What specific courses are required, and what is the normal length of time for their completion? Who are the faculty? Making sound evaluations of schools is especially im- portant to students seeking environmental careers. Growing concern for the environment has resulted in increased com- petition.
Students seeking undergraduate degrees may prefer to major in traditional fields rather than concentrate on envi- ronmental studies. Federal, State and local government agencies often prefer to hire persons from traditional fields and train them for environmental applications. Also, stu- dents with such educational backgrounds are in a strong position to compete for jobs in nonenvironmental areas if they are unable to find employment in environmental fields.
At present, engineering is a good example of a field in which employers often prefer to hire undergraduates from traditional educational backgrounds. Such students, if they wish, may specialize in environmental fields at the graduate level.
Students selecting an undergraduate major should consider not only the degree of competition for environ- mental jobs, but also the possibility that they would want to change jobs in the future. There are some environmental occupations, for example in the equipment operation and support groups, that are available for immediate entry with little or no previous training.
For the most part, jobs in these areas are in local government systems under the public works department and are secured by contacting the city or county government personnel office or the respective civil service offices usu- ally listed in the telephone directory under city government or public works department. Many State and local pollution control agencies conduct training programs on a regular basis for new-entry person- nel who are beginning careers in environmental protection. Information regarding training may be obtained by con- tacting the appropriate State pollution control agency listed under the name of the State in the telephone directory.
In addition to on-the-job training for new employees, these programs often upgrade training of those currently em- ployed. Persons may also get help from the local Job Service office of their State employment service.
The State em- ployment services are affiliated with the U. Employment Service of the U. At each of the almost 2, Job Service offices located across the United States, jobseekers are helped in finding employment, and employers are assisted in obtain- ing qualified workers. Organization of Occupational Descriptions Each individual career description in this book is listed under its preferred occupational title and has the same basic organization as the other career descriptions in order to help the reader in making comparisons.
D The opening section lists alternate titles by which the career is known and describes the major job duties of workers in that profession. Places of employment and areas of spe- cialization within the field, if any, are discussed. D The Job Requirements section gives information on the professional training required for the job, recom- mended paraprofessional education, any special skills or aptitudes necessary or helpful for successful job perform- ance, state licensure, professional certification or registra- tion, and other factors related to employment.
D The Opportunities section indicates the employment outlook for the occupation in the job market. Dictionary of Occupational Titles1 code numbers are listed as well as other sources of information. An asterisk denotes new DOT tide, post edition. No codes are shown for these. It should be noted that the job market for any particular job may change, depending on current economic conditions nationwide and locally. Washington: U. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Available from the Government Printing Office.
It fills the oceans, rivers, and lakes, and is in the ground and even in the air we breathe. However, 97 percent of the Earth’s water is in the ocean and is too salty to drink. Add the amount of water in icecaps and glaciers and the per- centage is over 99 percent. Thus less than 1 percent of all the water is in rivers, lakes, ponds, vegetation, water supply pipes, the atmosphere, and underground. It is used and reused again and again. Water is merely borrowed for a time from the Earth’s supply and then returned to it.
Although the global balance of water is constant and stable and the amount of water remains the same, the dis- tribution of water is uneven. Some areas of the world are always too dry, and others too wet, experiencing extremes of drought or too abundant rainfall.
Since prehistoric time, people have taken fresh water from the surface of rivers and lakes and from wells that tap underground water. Until this century, the ancient princi- ples of settling and filtering were usually sufficient for the treatment of water.
In the past, waste products dumped into our waterways could be properly treated by natural processes in those streams. Today, population growth and increased industrial activity have in many locations overloaded the capacity of our streams. Some pollutants can never be assimilated and as they persist and accumulate in nature they pose a con- tinuing danger to public and ecological health.
There are several ways in which water pollution control can be accomplished: 1 through treatment of wastewater prior to discharging to a stream; 2 by the enactment and enforcement of government regulations prohibiting and lim- iting the discharge of pollutants to waters; and 3 the de- velopment of practices and techniques that prevent or limit natural runoff of pollutants. Traditionally, the principal method of treating waste- water in the United States has been to collect wastewater in a system of sewers and transport it to a treatment plant where the water is treated before it is released into the streams and lakes.
Many older municipalities have combined sewer systems that carry water polluted by human use and storm water polluted as it drains off homes, streets, and land. During dry weather, all of it is carried to the treatment plant, but in a storm, sewers often carry more than the treatment plant can handle which means that part of the wastewater must bypass the treatment plant and flow directly into the streams.
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How do I know my application has been received? How is my application assessed? What is the best format to use when uploading my resume and documents? Use the same font throughout your resume and documents Be consistent in how you bold and underline Avoid using tables, graphics, WordArt, headers and footers, etc. Can I apply for more than one position at a time?
Is my registration information secure? I want to delete my profile from your online system. How do I do this? How long is my application to a position kept on file? One year. It varies, but can typically be up to two to three months. They provide numerous job opportunities for those looking to build a long-term career.
While the general assumption is that postal employees only sort or deliver mail, the fact is the US Postal Service offers opportunities in a variety of areas from administrative, human resources, and accounting to marketing, real estate, and architecture.
There are an amazing number of job opportunities with the FBI. The FBI seeks employees for both professional staff and special agent positions. Professional staff openings are available in roles such as linguistics, applied science, intelligence analysis, and business management. For special agent positions, you may work on cases involving cyber crime, terrorism, extortion, drug-trafficking, kidnapping, and more.
They even have jobs for college students. The Social Security Administration has branches in almost every decent sized city in the country. Jobs in the social security administration, especially in smaller towns, are good jobs.
He had a very good job. The Social Security Administration has jobs for students and others in areas like information technology, legal, law enforcement, and more. Opportunities are available in engineering, mathematics, cryptanalysis, computer science, intelligence analysis, and more for students, professionals, and transitioning military, alike. One very interesting and specialized site is called FedsHireVets. If you have done military service, this is a great site for you.
The Secret Service is tasked with two primary objectives. The first is protecting the President, former presidents, and other high-ranking officials. The second is investigating numerous financial crimes including money laundering, counterfeiting, and computer fraud. You can explore a wide range of career opportunities including those in clerical, administrative, scientific, and special agent roles on their website at www. The Internal Revenue Service or IRS is responsible for ensuring there is money available to fund all of the essential services that make this country great.
As an employee with the IRS, you may work as an accountant, a file clerk, an economist, a lawyer, a tax specialist, or something else altogether. The Department of Justice is responsible for protecting citizens and preserving our freedoms. You may find opportunities as a lawyer or a special agent, with some job openings available even to students.
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