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Most HUD positions are filled as permanent career civil service jobs. Job listings are available at USAJOBS, where you can search by state and program area.

USAJOBS has general information on working for the Federal Government, including salaries and benefits, special programs and the application process as well as listings for other agencies. If you are familiar with the process, you can go directly to the HUD job listings.

Internships

The HUD Intern Program was created with you in mind. HUD is always interested in finding talented people who have the skills needed to meet our future employment needs. Through a variety of programs, the HUD Intern Program is designed to help recruit and attract exceptional individuals to a broad spectrum of occupations within HUD. The program offers interns professional experiences and formal training opportunities that are tailored to meet their educational and professional goals and interests. Read more...

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 -   Contracting opportunities
 -   Real estate brokers interested in selling HUD homes should contact marketing and management companies that service the area in which they would like to work.
 -   Appraisers interested in being included on HUD's Roster of Appraisers should review HUD guidance and visit the appraiser's web site. All FHA Roster applications should be sent to:
Avis Ivey
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Office of Single Family Housing
451 7th Street, SW
Suite 9278
Attn: Avis Ivey/Appraisals Branch
Washington, DC 20410

Fax Number: (202) 401-0416
Phone for Avis Ivey: (202) 708-0614 x2185

Fax appraiser applications and license renewals to: (202) 708-6969
 -   Alert: Beware of unauthorized advertisements claiming that you can work for HUD or any Federal agency from home. Only jobs posted at USAJOBS are official federal career positions.

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