
A post provided by TheStreet.Com was featured in Yahoo Finance and it was about the available jobs in the government for the next four years. According to Forbes, the US government will be hiring 600,000 employees during the next four years. That includes the following:
- FBI Special Agent – accepting of applications will start at the end of September this year, the annual salary is $57,000 and $74,000
- FBI Supervisory IT Specialist – tarted accepting applications for this position earlier this week and will only continue to do so through Feb. 16, the annual salary is $123,000 and $155,000
- Aerospace Engineer for the Department of Transportation – started accepting applications for this position earlier this week and will continue to do so through Feb. 23, the annual salary is $91,000 and $141,000
- Writer/Editor for the Securities and Exchange Commission – currently accepting applications from now through Feb. 8, the annual salary is $96,000 – $171,000
- Archaeologist, Department of the Interior – accepting applications until Feb. 15,
the annual salary is $73,000 and $113,000 - Wildlife Biologist, Department of Agriculture – accepting applications until Feb. 12, the annual salary is $68,000 and $89,000
- Intelligence Officer, Defense Intelligence Agency – accepting applications through January 2011, the annual salary is $89,000 and $136,000
- Fire Management Officer, Department of Agriculture – accepting applications until June 4, the annual salary is $67,000 and $104,000
- Patent Examiner, Patent and Trademark Office – hiring for this position until Feb. 16,
the annual salary is $69,000 and $90,000 - Airplane Pilot, Department of Agriculture – the annual salary is $46,000 and $67,000
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