Civil Service Jobs - United States Marine Corps (USMC)
Federal Civil Service Jobs & Employment with the United States Marine Corps (USMC): The Marine Corps is actively hiring new people for civil service jobs at locations across the United States and worldwide. Civil service job opportunities exist across a broad spectrum of skills and duties. Applications from the public are now being accepted. In most instances, U.S. citizenship is required.
Civil Service Careers with the Marine Corps: Civilian hiring for the United States Marine Corps is managed by the Department of the Navy. The Marine Corps has thousands of career opportunities for civilians. These opportunities are nearly endless and cover virtually every occupation you can imagine. "A civil service career with the Marine Corps offers everything you could want in a job: quality of life, career growth opportunities, competitive compensation and benefits, a high-quality work environment, and personal satisfaction."
Benefits: Excellent pay is only part of the compensation you will earn working for the Marine Corps as a civil servant. The Marine Corps offers numerous benefits and special programs. Federal civil servants receive a salary that is competitive with those in private industry. The federal government offers civil service employees a portable retirement plan with government matching contributions. In addition, federal civil servants receive affordable insurance plans for health, dental, vision, and life.
In-depth Information - Apply Online. For more in-depth information about working as a civil servant with the United States Marine Corps and to view a current list of employment opportunities go to: https://www.marines.mil/ and also: https://careers.usmc-mccs.org/
Civil Service Employment Opportunities at Marine Corps Bases and Organizations
- Albany, Marine Corps Logistics Base (MCLB Albany) Georgia
- Beaufort, Marine Corps Air Station, South Carolina
- Blount Island Command (BIC) U.S. Marine Corps, Jacksonville, Florida
- Camp Lejeune, Marine Corps Base, North Carolina
- Camp Pendleton, Marine Corps Base, California
- Cherry Point, Marine Corps Air Station, North Carolina
- Hawaii, Marine Corps Base Hawaii
- Miramar, Marine Corps Air Station, California
- New River, Marine Corps Air Station, North Carolina
- Parris Island - Marine Corps Recruit Depot Eastern Region, South Carolina
- Quantico - Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia
- Twentynine Palms - Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Training Command
- Yuma - Marine Corps Air Station, Arizona
Seven Keys to Getting Hired for a Federal Civil Service Position:
- Knowing how to find those position vacancies for which you are best qualified and most likely to be hired.
- Understanding how the federal civil service application and hiring process works (you must know the rules of the game!)
- Correctly setting up your own personal USAJOBS employment account.
- Knowing how to create a "high-scoring" federal resume (federal resumes are very different from corporate resumes.)
- Knowing which "Key Words" to use in your resume and application package.
- Knowing how to correctly answer "Supplemental Questions" required for many position applications.
- Knowing how to "ace" a federal job interview - it helps to know what to expect and how to prepare so you outshine the other candidates.
Categories of Federal Civil Service Occupations
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