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JOB HUNTING RESOURCES

OVERVIEW

The Postal Service initiated new streamlined application and testing procedures recently. Jobs are now posted on-line at http://usps.com/employment or visit http://uspsapps.hr-services.org/ to locate exams that are scheduled in your area. You can also call 1-478-757-3199 to access their Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system to locate job vacancies and to apply for exams by phone. If you call you will need the job announcement number which can be obtained from their web site or by calling your local Post Office or Customer Service District Sales office. Customer Service District Sales offices are listed by area in Chapter Four of the book "Post Office Jobs" by Dennis V. Damp. Professional or administrative positions that may not require written exams are also posted on the web sites listed above.     

Postal recruitment notices are often advertised in national and local newspapers, publications, journals and periodicals. You can also visit the web site http://Federaljobs.net for direct links to the Postal Service web sites and to over 200 federal recruiting web sites. If there are no vacancies listed on the sites mentioned above contact individual mail facilities in your area to find out when they intend to recruit. Otherwise you will have to visit these sites weekly to check for new job announcements.

UNDERGRAD ACCOUNTING

What do you need to become a CPA? 

"Employment of accountants and auditors is expected to grow by 18 percent between 2006 and 2016," according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and it's no wonder. Tax laws change each year and investment firms have cropped up at a steady pace, creating additional demand for accountants to conduct annual reviews, work in their financial operations and back offices. 

Students earning an undergraduate degree in the subject of accounting typically go on to earn certification to work as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Though regulations vary from state to state, most states require individuals to hold at least a bachelor's degree before sitting for the CPA exam. Most states have published the minimum number of college credits that are required. 

The CPA examination fee also varies from state to state. California, for example, charges $100.00 to individuals who are taking the exam for the first time. New Jersey, however, charges $315.00. It costs $866.91 to sit for the CPA exam in New York. 

Associate’s degree programs in accounting are designed to provide students with the basic competencies and skills to start in this profession, but very few states allow associate’s degree holders to sit for the CPA exam. For bachelor’s degree programs, students can work towards: a business administration degree with a concentration in accounting; a bachelor of science in accounting; a bachelor of business with a concentration in accounting; a bachelor of arts in accounting. An online accounting degree is a viable option as well in this day and age.             

Accounting is a profession that provides many opportunities for advancement. Bachelor’s degree holders who are also CPA’s typically earn a starting salary of $45,000 and up (with less than one year of experience). From entry-level positions, professionals will gain additional work experience and eventually go on to enroll in advance degree programs to strengthen their skills in accounting. 

A CPA is an important member of any business or organization. Accounting skills are highly valued and candidates are always in demand.  

Attaining the appropriate education can be time intensive, but many are turning to online education to begin a new or enhance their current career.  Earning college degrees online is the viable option for almost all mainstream careers, including business, education, nursing, and healthcare. 

eLearners.com is one resource offering a comprehensive list of accredited, online bachelors degree programs in business, accounting and finance. The site’s searchable database allows people to compare different degree programs to find the perfect fit for their individual needs. Visit http://www.elearners.com today for more information.

ADDITIONAL LISTINGS

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bullet Postal Inspectors (http://usps.com/postalinspectors/employmt.htm)  The official Postal Service's Postal Inspector web site.
 
bullet Federal Jobs Network  (http://federaljobs.net) One of the most popular federal employment sites on the internet today with over 100,000 visitors each month. Visit this site to explore federal job options including jobs with the USPS.
 
bullet Career Resources and Links (http://federaljobs.net/links3.htm) Visit this comprehensive compilation of resources and links for the federal government.
 
bullet Office of Personnel Management (OPM)  (http://usajobs.opm.gov) This site posts thousands of job vacancies for the federal government. Visit this site to search for related civil service job vacancies in your area. Some jobs can be applied for online. You can also register for email notification of job vacancies for specific job titles and occupational groups. Includes pay tables and benefits information.
 
bullet Health Care Jobs (http://healthcarejobs.org) Explore the lucrative health care job market on this site. You will find a comprehensive career center with job descriptions and job hunting guidance. The health care market offers jobs for anyone with a high school diploma to advanced college degree. Many jobs are currently available in health care.
 
 

 

bullet Federal Research Service (http://www.fedjobs.com) Visit this site to find out about recent job openings in the federal sector and for updated information about employment opportunities. Offers print versions and on-line searchable job listing databases for related civil service occupations.
 
  Federal Resume Writing Service Professional federal resume and application assistance. Click on the link for costs and a FREE consultation.

 

bullet Postal Employee Network  (http://www.postalemployeenetwork.com/index.htm) This site is primarily for current Postal employees, however it is an excellent resource for job seekers as well. Visit this site for postal news, postal resources, and postal career support information. Job seekers will find this site a wealth of information, including networking contacts.
 
bullet Postal Forum (crazypostal.com) Crazy Postal isn't out to tarnish the good name of the USPS. Instead, our mission is to provide an open forum for all postal carriers to challenge, discuss and brainstorm. Come and be heard.
 
bullet Internships  (www.usps.com/employment/internships.htm) The Postal Service is looking for men and women for the 2005 Management Intern Program. Requires a master's degree in business, operations or engineering. Successful candidates enter the two-year program at the EAS-19 level, and upon program completion are placed in a mid-level management position in processing, delivery or retail operations. The management intern program is open to internal and external candidates.

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