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Employment Opportunities


The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) in the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is a statutorily created independent entity whose mission is to detect and deter waste, fraud, abuse, and misconduct in DOJ programs and personnel, and to promote economy and efficiency in those programs. The Inspector General, who is appointed by the President subject to Senate confirmation, reports to the Attorney General and Congress. The OIG investigates alleged violations of criminal and civil laws by DOJ employees and also audits and inspects DOJ programs.

The OIG's nationwide workforce of 420 employees includes auditors, program analysts, criminal investigators, attorneys, and administrative and support personnel. In addition to headquarters' units in Washington, DC, and Audit and Investigations Division field offices in Rosslyn, Virginia, the OIG has offices in the following cities: Chicago, Dallas, Houston, El Paso, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Detroit, Atlanta, Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Tucson, and Denver.

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The OIG is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Minorities, women, veterans, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

Benefits of Working for the OIG

In addition to a competitive starting salary, OIG employees may qualify for the following benefits:

  • Life and health insurance
  • Federal Employees' Retirement System (FERS) or Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS). CSRS coverage applies to employees who currently have or previously had coverage by this retirement system.
  • Thrift Savings Plan (maximum employee contribution for tax year 2008 is $15,500 with up to a 5% government matching contribution for FERS employees)
  • Incentive and performance awards
  • Transit subsidy up to $115 per month for commuting to work using public transportation
  • Training and professional development
  • Worklife Program, including alternate work schedules, personal counseling, referral services health and wellness programs
  • Annual (vacation) and sick leave accruals