The USPTO is hiring a Southeast Regional Office Director in Atlanta, Georgia. This position is open to the public, individuals with disabilities, and senior executives and closes on July 29, 2024. Position duties include: -Represent the agency in the southeast region, playing a vital role in delivering information on and advocating for the value of intellectual property, and providing USPTO services and products. -Engage with stakeholders to increase access to the innovation ecosystem and bring more innovation to impact to solve problems, create jobs, and enhance economic prosperity. -Facilitate and lead high-level engagements with intellectual property and stakeholder leaders at the local, state, and federal levels. Learn more and apply at: https://lnkd.in/eBC3n6FZ
USAJOBS
Human Resources Services
Washington, DC 1,018,807 followers
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http://www.USAJOBS.gov
External link for USAJOBS
- Industry
- Human Resources Services
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1996
- Specialties
- Recruiting and Federal Workforce
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Primary
1900 E St. NW
Washington, DC 20415, US
Employees at USAJOBS
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Al Amin
#Talks about #photoshopServices #GraphicDesigner #VideoEditor #MotionGraphics #Advertising #Branding
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customer service
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Keith Stevenson
Cost Conscience | Process Improvement | Office Administration | Budget | Financial Services | Health System | 3-Way Match | Vendor Evaluation &…
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Kellie Graham
Job Seeker Support at USAJOBS
Updates
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Did you know we have a website dedicated to careers in the intelligence field? Check out https://lnkd.in/g7UNX6v today and find your dream federal government job!
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The government is looking to fill positions that are in high demand. Find your opportunity to shape America's future. Explore career fields hiring now on the USAJOBS homepage at USAJOBS.gov!
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In a resume rut? Try our Resume Builder tool! USAJOBS’ Resume Builder provides job seekers a step-by-step template that helps ensure all relevant information is included on their resume when applying for a federal job. • Go to your personal “Dashboard” • Press “Documents” • Press “Build Your Resume” And get started on applying to your dream federal job!
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Job seeker advice: "If you are interested in applying for a federal job, use the available resources and have a plan. USAJOBS provides information on the various hiring paths federal agencies use, how to’s for resume development and the application process." - Laci, equal employment opportunity specialist, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
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Join the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation on July 10 at 3:30pm ET for a virtual info session where they'll dive into the ins and outs of federal hiring, resumes, and USAJOBS! Plus, don't miss the chance to engage in a Q&A with their very own veteran employees and HR Specialists. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eWNiQbz5
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Did you know you can filter searches for remote jobs only? • Type in keywords for a job you’re searching • Go to the “Filters” section • Press the “Remote Jobs” filter • Press “Only show remote jobs” Find hundreds of remote opportunities across various federal agencies at usajobs.gov!
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How do I turn on notifications for future job announcements? 🔔 🔔 🔔 You can search and get notified for jobs that haven't been posted yet by setting up a saved search. If you search for a job using a keyword, location or filters and get no search results, you can still save your search and get emailed when a new job is posted that matches what you're looking for. Saved searches help make sure you don't miss out on the federal opportunity you're looking for! Learn more: https://lnkd.in/e2sTRm-T
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The Federal Highway Administration is hiring a Civil Rights Analysis Pathways Intern in Tallahassee, Florida. This position is open to students and closes on July 15, 2024. Position duties include: -Shadow routine program activities, learn the scope of each civil rights program and how they apply/contribute to all aspects of the overall transportation process, from long range planning to project development, design through construction. -Conduct stakeholder assistance, legal research, and day to day administrative decision making. -Conduct project reviews, approve annual program documents, and deliver training to recipients. Learn more and apply at: https://lnkd.in/efpVZE8b
PATHWAYS STUDENT INTERN (Civil Rights Analysis)
usajobs.gov
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What makes federal jobs different? "Working for the federal government provides me with benefits and security that are hard to come by in the private sector. I like the wage transparency that is consistent regardless of gender, ethnicity, or race."– Tamara, financial analyst, USDA