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September 28, 2007

Government Jobs in Minneapolis

For those in search of Minneapolis jobs with a government agency, knowing where to start can be a difficult hurdle to overcome. Many of these jobs do not ended up being announced in the same manner that private sector positions are. For many, finding a government job comes down to knowing someone or simply getting lucky.

With the benefits offered by government agencies and the level of job security offered by heavy bureaucracy, these positions are often snapped up quickly. Therefore, knowing where to access these job postings for the Minneapolis area is extremely important. One web page that can give an individual more of a competitive edge is the job search engine USAjobs.com.

Often used by prior military to locate private sector positions, USAjobs.com is not as heavily advertised as other job search engines. This web site provides job postings for positions throughout the country and abroad, but can easily be tailored to an individual city. To find a Minneapolis area job, all one has to do is make sure that the city is highlighted in the search criteria before requesting results.

All of the jobs in Minneapolis yielded require a civilian to fill them although some may require that the new employee work to support military operations. At this time, the website has 28 different positions that need to be filled in the Twin Cities area in 14 different government agencies. Current unfilled Minneapolis jobs include positions with the IRS, the Veteran's Health Administration, local Postal Services, and Customs and Border Protection.

USAjobs.com also offers a variety of different industries for one to work with.  Positions often vary from computer work to health care to a variety of different positions that require artistic talents. At this time, Minneapolis job openings needing to be filled are heavy on IT work and human resource support. There are also positions listed for an attorney, an economist, and even an animal care-taker.

Resumes can either be filled in manually or uploaded from a personal computer. For those that do decide to use this site to search for a job with a government agency in Minneapolis, remember to be very concise and specific in the language used when creating a resume. One's qualifications must be explicitly stated due to the fact that most government agencies receive a bulk of applicants and therefore use software to background check those whose resumes do not seem to fit with the position applied for.

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