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Your Job Search
How easy is it to search for our jobs?
So, how do you know what IRS jobs are available? Job searches can sometimes be very trying. Here are two options just for you.
Doing the searching yourself:
The quickest way to search for our jobs is to visit the IRS custom search page on USAJOBS.
TIPS: For the best results:
- Select a specific Occupational Series
- Select "All" for the Location Search (Note: Jobs that are listed in multiple cities are sometimes only revealed in the results for the first city listed. We suggest you first search all locations before narrowing your search)
Click "Search for Jobs."
OR, you can also search for our jobs at the USAJOBS Home Page. Simply:
Go to USAJOBS
Click on "Search Jobs."
Click on the "Agency Search" tab.
Enter or select "Internal Revenue Service." (Note: The IRS is listed under "Department of the Treasury.")
Click on “Search for Jobs”.
Letting us do the searching for you:
Signing Up for Email Notices on USAJOBS
You can use the Job Search Agent on USAJOBS to receive email notices of new IRS vacancies. First, you must create an account. Simply:
Go to USAJOBS
Click on "MY USAJOBS" in the main navigation.
Click on "Create Your Account Now!"
Complete the form and click on the "Submit" button.
Now you are ready to create a Search Agent.
TIPS: You must have:
- Your Social Security Number
- An email address
- An electronic copy of your resume
If you are logged in to USAJOBS:
Click on "My Job Search Agents."
Click on "Create New Agent."
Now you are able to create a profile to receive IRS email notices.
Select:
- "All" for the Location Search (Note: Jobs that are listed in multiple cities are sometimes only revealed in the results for the first city listed. We suggest you first search all locations before narrowing your search)
- "Job Categories"
- "Occupational Series"
- Under "Agencies," choose: Internal Revenue Service.
Once you have completed your Search Agent, click on "Save Agent."
You can create up to five Search Agents - and, each one will send you email notices when a job listing matches your job criteria.
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