From File and Mail Clerks, to
Administrative Assistants and beyond, the employment opportunities in
our Administrative and Clerical area are perhaps the most wide-ranging
that we offer. They are integral to everything we do at the IRS; focusing
on providing direct support to management and technical professionals
in every one of our business divisions and functional units.
Equally far-ranging as the opportunities
we offer are the locations in which you may work. Positions are available in
our Service Centers; in our many field offices; as well as throughout our headquarters
and locations in Washington DC and the surrounding area.
For openings in our Service Centers
we encourage you to contact the Center nearest you. Click on Service
Centers for more information.
For positions in our field offices,
Washington DC headquarters and surrounding locations please use the convenient
job search tool at the bottom of your screen.
When you join us you will have the
opportunity to interface with IRS personnel at all levels; most often with other
co-workers, supervisors, and managers. You may also have direct contact with
taxpayers, especially in our Service Centers. Wherever you work, you will know
you are a key member of the IRS team.
Unrivaled growth potential.
In addition to varied personal contact,
you will enjoy growth and advancement potential that is truly boundless. By
furthering your education; taking on new responsibilities, and demonstrating
a willingness to be mobile you can rise to any level you desire. Additional
training is always available, You can also take advantage of our HR Investment
Fund that provides monetary support for applicable educational courses.
As for qualifications
...candidates who explore our Admin./Clerical
openings have a high school diploma or the equivalent; are 18 years or older;
have proof of U.S. citizenship; and are able to pass work/skill testing.
The importance of the work. The personal
interaction. The choices. The growth and advancement potential. It all
adds up.
If you want to talk to an IRS recruiter, click
here to see where you can meet and talk to one.