What age/experience/background they look for? Will it be 9 to 5 jobs?
Apply via Websites like USA.gov, USAJOBS.gov, and Makingthedifference.org ?
How easy/hard to find an entry level GOV job? Forum
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Re: How easy/hard to find an entry level GOV job?
I found my entry-level position here: https://jobs.myflorida.com/ (Florida). Other states have similar websites. Here's another one that lists jobs for different states: https://www.governmentjobs.com/
As far as experience goes, it's entry-level, so, I don't think they're looking for someone with a ton of experience. I do think I had a leg up on the competition because I had already taken and passed the bar when I was interviewed, and a lot of these jobs are contingent on being licensed within a year of being hired.
Age? I don't think there's any age requirements (unless you're still a minor or something, lol).
I never found any luck with USAJobs because I could never find anything in my jurisdiction, and when I did, it was well-beyond my experience level.
edit: just realized that this thread is like from forever ago
As far as experience goes, it's entry-level, so, I don't think they're looking for someone with a ton of experience. I do think I had a leg up on the competition because I had already taken and passed the bar when I was interviewed, and a lot of these jobs are contingent on being licensed within a year of being hired.
Age? I don't think there's any age requirements (unless you're still a minor or something, lol).
I never found any luck with USAJobs because I could never find anything in my jurisdiction, and when I did, it was well-beyond my experience level.
edit: just realized that this thread is like from forever ago