Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Where the tech jobs are

J ust in case you thought all the tech jobs had gone away, here's a place where they hang out every day. Thousands of them. A virtual herd inhabiting the vast employment savannahs.

They're government jobs, and they're an easy find.

Visit USAJobs and click on USAJobs First Stop. Create your account, and go hunting! You can save and organize your searches in the system.

Here are some of the technology and engineering positions and their numbers by which they are categorized:
  • 0332 Computer Operator
  • 1550 Computer Scientist
  • 0334 Computer Specialist
  • 2204 Computer Technician (DoD)
  • 1710 Educational and Vocational Training Specialist
  • 2608 Electronic Digital Computer Mechanic
  • 2601 Electronic Equipment Installer
  • 2606 Electronic Industrial Controls Mechanic
  • 2610 Electronic Integrated Systems Mechanic
  • 2602 Electronic Measurement Equipment Mechanic
  • 2604 Electronics Mechanic
  • 0861 Engineer, Aerospace
  • 0890 Engineer, Agriculture
  • 0858 Engineer, Biomedical
  • 0893 Engineer, Chemical
  • 0810 Engineer, Civil
  • 0854 Engineer, Computers
  • 0850 Engineer, Electrical
  • 0855 Engineer, Electronic
  • 0819 Engineer, Environmental
  • 0804 Engineer, Fire Prevention
  • 0801 Engineer, General
  • 0896 Engineer, Industrial
  • 0806 Engineer, Materials
  • 0830 Engineer, Mechanical
  • 0880 Engineer, Mining
  • 0840 Engineer, Nuclear
  • 0881 Engineer, Petroleum
  • 0803 Engineer, Safety
  • 0800 Engineering and Architecture
  • 0392 General Telecommunications
  • 2200 Information Technology
  • 2210 Information Technology Management Specialist
  • 0343 Management and Program Analyst
  • 1515 Operations Research Analyst
  • 1910 Quality Assurance Specialist
  • 1412 Technical Information Specialist
  • 2186 Technical Systems Program Manage
When you find a job description, pay particular attention to the closing date. They're serious about them.

We'll talk later about the actual application. For now, just look around and enjoy how many jobs there are to choose among, for a change.

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