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Which government jobs are available for recent high school graduates?

I just graduated high school and I'm considering government jobs as a potential career path. What positions are available for someone with a high school diploma? Any tips on how to apply would be appreciated!

a year ago

There are a range of government jobs available to high school graduates, often requiring little to no prior experience. Here are some examples.

1. Office and Administrative Support: Many government agencies require support positions to handle day-to-day operations. These include jobs like clerks, administrative assistants, and receptionists.

2. Protective Service: Entry-level roles in this sector include police officers, firefighters, and correctional officers. Some of these roles may require further training or academy completion, which often comes with on-the-job instruction.

3. Transportation: Roles such as bus drivers, mail carriers, and equipment operators are also available.

4. Maintenance and Repair: Jobs ranging from janitors to grounds maintenance workers are necessary for the upkeep of government buildings.

Applying for these jobs generally involves going through the official website of the local, state, or federal agency you're interested in. Typically, you'll fill out an online application, submit your high school diploma or GED, and perhaps even undergo a background check or drug testing, depending on the nature of the position.

Don't forget to tailor your resume and cover letter to each specific job you're applying for. Highlight any relevant skills, coursework, or volunteer experiences that align with the job description. Although you're a recent high school graduate, potential employers will be interested in any demonstration of commitment, teamwork, or other relevant skills.

Last but not least, prepare thoroughly for potential job interviews. Review common interview questions, practice your responses, and research the department or agency you're hoping to join. Be ready to explain why you're interested in a government job and why you would be a good fit for the role.

a year ago

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