Saturday, April 18, 2009

Do all government jobs require you to be bilingual and have a bachelor's degree?

Do all government jobs in the United States and Canada require you to be bilingual and hold a university degree?

Wouldn't a janitor working in a government agency be considered a government job too?

Please give me some examples of government jobs ranging from entry level or very low levels up to middle range. Thanks.


The government jobs below the minimum wage do not require a degree.

Not sure what agencies you are referring to. I see jobs with the IRS that post jobs for bi-lingual customer service reps and the government jobs in Puerto Rico look for bilingual employees. As far as having a degree, most entry level positions do not require education, normally GS-4 and below. It is possible for get a GS-5 to GS-7 job without a degree in some agencies.

Don' think so!

Federal government jobs in Canada may require you to be bilingual depending on the part of the country you are working in. Many jobs may require a university degree, but not all of them do.

Check the job listings for county, state, and federal openings. They usually give you a salary range and job requirements.

Government jobs requiring the least education and best paying are the elected positions (I think it shows).

Good Luck.

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