Launch your new career with the Department of Defense
Long term or short term? Work towards both!
Are you trying to relaunch yourself? Milllions of Americans are still struggling to get back on their feet, and desperation has driven many to look for jobs just about anywhere.
Ultimately, this isn’t a good solution: a low-paying job of drudgery doesn’t make anyone any happier, and hardly allows them to get their finances back on track. Trying to get a job, just any job at that, is a quick fix at best. What we should all be doing is striving to get things on track for the short term and the long term. How do we do this when there is still so much competition for any job, never mind the higher paying ones? One answer: apply for a position in a federal branch, such as the Department of Defense.
Things You Haven’t Thought Of
So few people even think about applying for DoD civilian jobs, which means the applicant pool is smaller and your chances of getting the job are higher. And, working for the Department of Defense isn’t just a job. It is a career: there is room for advancement, excellent benefits and plans at your disposal, and it is dynamic and challenging. Federal employees wake up knowing that the work they do supports the government, and therefore the American people. Those employees who work for the Department of Defense can see the fruits of their labor on the nightly news: the work they do, from the lowest administrative assistant position to the technical engineers and construction workers know they are supporting American troops on the ground, helping to ensure their safety and efficiency.
Say Goodbye to Office Politics
Chances are, unless you or someone you know is a federal employee, you don’t know just how great it can be to be a federal employee. One of the most noticeable difference between the public and private sector is the organization: people who work civilian DoD jobs don’t have to spend energy or time fighting political battles in the workplace. Due to the grade system that is used across all branches of federal enployment, your skills and position are clearly defined, and you move up with the completion of certain milestones. Most of these milestones are related to the time spent in your current position: the government rewards loyalty and dedication with raises! Think of how much less stress you could be if you could plan when your next rise in position and accompanying salary could be. You could plan home renovations and bill payments around it. You wouldn’t wake up dreading the political dance, trying to curry favor with your superiors and compete with colleagues.
How Do I Get One of These Jobs?
These are just a few of the many benefits of civilian DoD jobs. Like any position worth having, it can be a little tricky to find. We take that part of the equation: let us locate the perfect job for you and help you get it! Sign up today and launch your new career, instead of just a job.








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