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How can I find out about employment opportunities at HHS?

The HHS Careers page at http://www.hhs.gov/careers/index.html provides information about employment opportunities, including federal jobs, student internships, fellowships, etc. There is also information about:


Does HHS offer any career experience programs for students?

HHS participates in federal career opportunity programs. For more information, see: http://www.usajobs.gov/StudentJobs


What is USAJOBS?

USAJOBS is administered by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), and it is the official job site of the Federal government. USAJOBS is the one resource where you can search for jobs, create multiple resumes, receive e-mail notifications, access information regarding your application status, and find general information about Federal employment.

You may obtain more specific information from the USAJOBS Web site.
 


What is the HHS Careers system?

The HHS Web-based recruiting system, HHS Careers, automates the Federal hiring process and integrates with the Federal government's USAJOBS Recruitment One-Stop (ROS) Web site. HHS Careers is used by HHS to build and post job vacancies directly to USAJOBS and to receive online applications from all job applicants.

After a vacancy closes, the Human Resources (HR) Center/Office staff use the HHS Careers system to rate, rank, and certify candidates for referral to the manager for selection consideration. Top talent is quickly identified,speeding up the Federal hiring process.


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