CORRECTION: The item below, posted on Monday, was based on a GovLoop post from 2010. The FBI is no longer recruiting for these positions, as the agency is under a hiring freeze. Our apologies for the error.
The FBI is recruiting for IT specialists to fill a number of jobs in the coming months. According to a post on GovLoop, the agency is looking for people skilled in information systems/management, system administration/customer support as well as developers and data analysts. The positions range from GS-7 to GS-11+, with many jobs having promotion potential up to GS-13.
Those interested in applying should complete the verification form along with a cover letter and resume that includes full work history. Applicants also should specify the positions in which they're interested. For more information on IT jobs at the FBI, click here.
Brittany Ballenstedt
Brittany Ballenstedt writes Nextgov's Wired Workplace blog, which delves into the issues facing employees who work in the federal information technology sector. Before joining Nextgov, Brittany covered federal pay and benefits issues as a staff correspondent for Government Executive and served as an associate editor for National Journal's Technology Daily. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Mansfield University and originally hails from Pennsylvania. She currently lives near Travis Air Force Base, Calif., where her husband is stationed.

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