FTC Ranks #1 in Employee Engagement in 2018
FTC Ranks #1 in the New Inclusion Quotient (IQ) Index in 2018

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Careers at the FTC

The Federal Trade Commission is a dynamic and mission-driven agency, regularly listed as one of the best places to work in the federal government. The agency has been in the top five best places to work in the government since 2012.

Last year, in 2017, the FTC ranked #4 as a Best Place to Work in the Federal Government in comparison to 25 mid-size agencies. The FTC ranked #1 in several Best Places to Work categories, including effective leadership, strategic management, teamwork, innovation, performance based rewards and advancement and employee skills-mission match.

The 2018 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey (FEVS) was conducted at the FTC from May 2, 2018 through June 13, 2018 in accordance with the Federal requirement to complete an annual employee survey. Please review the FTC’s 2018 FEVS results.

Here are a few things that make the FTC great

  1. We take enormous pride in promoting consumer welfare through advocacy, enforcement, and policy initiatives.
  2. We have access to, and the ability to use, cutting-edge technologies on behalf of consumers.
  3. Our excellent work is often recognized by the public and media.
  4. A career at the FTC can provide exceptional opportunities to obtain excellent training, development, and professional growth.
  5. We value, and seek to promote and support the diversity of our communities.
  6. We strive for, and generally attain, a healthy work/life balance through family friendly alternative work schedules and telecommuting opportunities.

If you are interested in a career with us, you may want to learn about the different bureaus and offices within the FTC.

  • The Bureau of Competition ensures that our markets are open and free.
  • The Bureau of Consumer Protection prevents fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices.
  • The Bureau of Economics provides scientifically sound, data-driven analysis that informs antitrust, consumer protection, and business regulation policy.
  • The Regional Offices further both the agency’s competition and consumer protection missions through a combination of enforcement and outreach.

Learn more about the mission of the FTC and our many additional supporting offices.

We protect American consumers

The mission of the FTC is to prevent business practices that are anticompetitive or deceptive or unfair to consumers; to enhance informed consumer choice and public understanding of the competitive process; and to accomplish this without unduly burdening legitimate business activity. We are proud to serve the American public in pursuit of these goals.