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Job Vacancy Announcements at BEA
General information:
- Except where noted, all vacancy announcements can be applied for on-line
through Commerce
Opportunities On-Line.
- There are multiple vacancies for many of the positions listed below.
- New vacancy announcements and extensions to current vacancy announcements
are posted regularly. Please check back frequently for updates.
- All applicants must be U.S. citizens.
Special note for entry-level economist
vacancies:
The Bureau of Economic Analysis is now using an assessment tool, consisting
of 20 logic reasoning questions and 20 quantitative reasoning questions,
to recruit entry-level economists. A preparation guide for this assessment
is available here.
Tips to understanding vacancy information
Economist Vacancies
- Economist, ZP-0110-01
Equivalent to a GS 5 | Salary range $27,728 - $39,996 | Position announcement closes on November 5, 2004.
- Economist, ZP-0110-02
Equivalent to a GS 7 | Salary range $34,184 - $59,862 | Position announcement closes on November 5, 2004.
- Economist, ZP-0110-02
Equivalent to a GS 9 | Salary range $41,815 - $59,862 | Position announcement closes on November 5, 2004.
- Economist, ZP-0110-04
Equivalent to a GS 13-14 | Salary range $72,108 - $110,775| Position announcement closes on November 5, 2004.
Job Openings for Economists
BEA anticipates filling Ph.D. level economist positions in 2005.
Additional Information about BEA
BEA's work makes a difference. BEA promotes a
better understanding of the U.S. economy by providing the most timely,
relevant, and accurate economic data in an objective and cost-effective
manner. BEA produces key indicators such as the gross domestic product
(GDP), personal income, and international transactions and investment
estimates.
Come work for a top-notch Federal statistical agency:
- Results from a 2003 survey
show employees rank BEA among the top Federal work places.
- A recent Government wide assessment of program effectiveness ranked
BEA in the top one percent of the 234 programs assessed.
BEA participates in the Demonstration Project, which provides a more
flexible pay plan and pay structure than the standard Federal system.
Research Program
The research program,
jointly sponsored by the American Statistical Association, the National
Science Foundation, and the Bureau of Economic Analysis, bridges the gap
between academic scholars and government social science research.
Participants conduct research in residence at BEA, have access to BEA
data and facilities, and interact with BEA staff.
Updated: October 14, 2004
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