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The IRS never charges a fee to apply for jobs!
Below is a frequently asked question regarding fees to apply for Internal Revenue positions.
I saw an ad for IRS positions in my area. They give a phone number to call, I called it, and they say that I need to pay $38 to be able to take a test to be eligible for an IRS job. Is this legitimate?
You never have to pay a fee to apply for an IRS job!
From time to time you may see ads advising readers to call for an application form and free government job information. The ads claim that they will send you the information you need for a position with the IRS, including how to test and score in exchange for a payment or fee. Some even claim to "guarantee" you will get a full time permanent position with benefits or they will refund your money. The truth is, anyone seeking information regarding employment can have it free for the asking. All of our positions are posted at www.usajobs.gov.
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What’s Hot for Careers at the IRS?
If you’re interested in getting the latest details on IRS recruitment news, job openings we need to fill quickly, and information about other important career events, you’ll find what you’re looking for here. We’ll keep you up-to-date with the latest information every time you visit.
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The IRS is Recognized as a Company That Wants You
A recent article appearing on Forbes.com highlights the IRS as one of the Top 10 employers of new graduates. In fact, they note that we are among the five largest employers of recent grads, with 5,000 jobs available. Other companies in the top five include Enterprise Rent-A-Car, AmeriCorps, Walgreens and Progressive Insurance. This recognition is based on an annual survey by CollegeGrad.com, an entry-level jobseeker website that surveys thousands of employers’ hiring trends on behalf of graduating students.
IRS Regarded as an Employer of Choice
For more than 20 years, CAREERS & the disABLED Magazine has been the pre-eminent career-guidance and recruitment magazine for people with disabilities. In a recent survey, the magazine asked its readers to identify private and public sector employers "for whom they would most like to work for that they believe would provide a progressive environment for people with disabilities."
The magazine's readers ranked the IRS as the fifth most desirable government employer. Other top ranked government employers included the Social Security Administration, National Security Agency, FBI and the Central Intelligence Agency.
After learning of the survey results, Dora Treviņo, the Acting Chief of EEO & Diversity at the IRS, noted "The IRS has long sought, not just to meet its legal obligations with respect to persons with disabilities, but to create a working environment characterized by inclusiveness, in order to attract and retain the most capable and talented people. It is gratifying to see the Service regarded in CAREERS & the disABLED Magazine as an employer of choice."
For further information concerning the survey results, please visit www.eop.com/cdtop50.html.
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