Looking for an entry level job or internship in government? This is an overview of how to approach the search and a list of companies that might have relevant entry level and internship opportunities.
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A career in government doesn’t necessarily mean working for the federal government, although that is a possibility. You can also work for your state or local government, for a government contractor, or with an organization that aims to improve government in some way.
You can work in just about any area you can think of, using almost any of the skills you’ve already acquired. To name a few areas, using the federal government as an example:
Chances are you can find something that aligns to your interests. The application and interview process are long and challenging, and you’ll need a bachelor’s degree for many government positions. If you plan on working for the federal government you may also need to qualify for a security clearance.
Government Postal Clerk - Job Security & Growth USA Labor Hilliard, OH | View |
Federal Policer Officer (Uniformed Division) - $50,000 Recruitment Incentive United States Secret Service Columbus, OH | View |
work from home Amazon Johnstown, OH | View |
Solution Sales Manager, Government Ford Motor Company Columbus, OH | View |
Medical Courier (Driver) Medical Couriers Hilliard, OH | View |
Product Manager II, Government (Remote - Eastern Time Zone) RELX Columbus, OH | View |
Sr. Director, Product - State Government Solutions - Remote UnitedHealth Group Columbus, OH | View |
Child and Youth Program Assistant CY-01/02 Defense Logistics Agency Columbus, OH | View |
Government SLED Sales Representative Granite Telecommunications, LLC Columbus, OH | View |
Revenue Cycle Specialist III - Government and Commercial Credits (Remote) Cedars-Sinai Columbus, OH | View |
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