Study Says Jobs Openings are in Security, Public Health, Engineering

A new study by the Partnership for Public Service and the

National Academy of Public Administration identifies

security, public health and engineering as the most sought

after backgrounds in the federal government.


It said the government expects to fill 37,515 security

and law enforcement related positions in the next two

years, ranging from criminal investigators to police

officers and airport screeners.


The government’s “most wanted list,” includes two-year

hiring projections for physicians, nurses, pharmacists

and medical technicians — 25,756; physicists, chemists,

biologists, botanists, veterinarians — 23,806; public

affairs specialists, human resources specialists,

congressional affairs officers – 17,353; and, IRS revenue

agents and tax examiners and contract managers – 12,985.

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