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Federal Job Hunt While the term "civil service reform" may not make most people stand up and take notice, it's a big deal to people who work for the government -- or who may want to work there. In the News
Leaving Before Retirement Eligibility (washingtonpost.com, July 12, 2004; 12:50 PM)
Benefits Checklist for Newly Hired Federal Employees (washingtonpost.com, July 12, 2004; 12:08 PM) Federal Employee Family Benefits (washingtonpost.com, July 12, 2004; 10:39 AM) Federal Work Schedules for Federal Workers (washingtonpost.com, July 9, 2004; 3:44 PM) Federal Career Transitions (washingtonpost.com, July 9, 2004; 3:29 PM) Financial Incentives for Federal Employment (washingtonpost.com, June 28, 2004; 11:20 AM) Federal Retirement Benefits (washingtonpost.com, June 28, 2004; 3:07 PM) Federal Thrift Savings Plan Has Some Superior Benefits (washingtonpost.com, June 25, 2004; 12:55 PM) Getting a Security Clearance (washingtonpost.com, June 25, 2004; 12:41 PM) How to Get an Internship in the Executive Branch (washingtonpost.com, June 25, 2004; 12:38 PM) Capitol Hill Internships Can Kickoff Careers (washingtonpost.com, June 25, 2004; 12:36 PM) Federal Tech, Clerical Salaries May Exceed Private Sector (washingtonpost.com, May 14, 2004; 5:59 PM) Working for Uncle Sam: Insurance Benefits (washingtonpost.com, Oct. 8, 2004; 3:00 PM) Meet Myla Riggs (Post, April 14, 2003; 4:56 PM) Meet Lynn Gibson (washingtonpost.com, Oct. 8, 2004; 1:21 PM) Meet Gary Burns (Post, April 14, 2003; 4:38 PM) © 2002-2005 The Washington Post Company |
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