(The original post can be found at WiseBread written by Jason Kay)
With unemployment hitting some scary levels as of late there seems to be one entity that is almost unaffected by the trend; the government.
The government is not only continuing its strong hiring that it conducts each year, but bucking the employment trend. The government is also getting ready to add more jobs. Yes, the government is boning up to do some massive hiring and if you are in the job market for a government job then this may be a great opportunity for you.
It makes sense when you think about it. After all the Federal Government is the nation's leading employer and no matter what the economic environment may be there are always going to be government jobs that are considered 'mission critical' and therefore must always be filled. But along with the tons of mission critical jobs the government is also seeking to add to its employee field about 193,000 new jobs over the next couple of years according to Partnership for Public Service.
These new jobs that will be made available will be in many different areas of expertise and even if you have zero experience as a government employee, if you have the right set of skills and live in the right place, you may be eligible to start an exciting new career with the Federal Government. Using information from Partnership for Public Service, here are the five fields that are expected to explode over the next couple of years:
These fields will represent a wealth of new job openings at the Government level and they only scratch the surface. The Government will need to further continue to fill its other various jobs and it is being suggested that as the next couple of years shape up there may even be more new job growth than is currently expected.
The next logical question then is where are all these Federal Government job openings going to be?
Yes, the Government will be hiring nationwide but there are obviously going to be certain areas of the country that will fill more of the positions than the others. The larger metro areas of the United States will of course offer more in the way of a need for Government jobs to be filled, but some of the top ten places for Government hiring may in fact surprise you.
Using data from 2008, here is a list of the top ten cities to be in or around if you are hoping to cash in on the Government job hiring spree:
Sometimes it pays to be informed. Take some time to check out what your area has to offer by way of Government job postings. You may be surprised with what you find. Remember, just because the rest of the job market is not so great right now, doesn't mean that the Government is planning on slowing down so you may as well take advantage of this fact and try your luck with a Government job
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