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Are you interested in
working in a constantly
changing and challenging environment? Would you
like to apply a wide range of your business skills?
Does the combination of
business with government
sound intriguing?
The Department of Labor MBA
Fellows Program is seeking individuals with a Masters degree and business
administration skills interested in exploring a career in public service and to
work toward our mission to "
foster and promote the welfare of job
seekers, wage earners, and retirees of the United
States
"
About the DOL MBA Fellows
Program
The MBA Fellows Program at the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is a comprehensive, entry-level employment and career development program. Through this intensive, two-year program participants will gain the necessary skills and competencies for potential success and future advancement within the Department.
The Department of Labor's
ability to successfully serve the American workforce depends on recruiting and
retaining top-notch talent. The professional and personal growth of
participants is fostered through a number of developmental program
components:
- Orientation
- Rotational assignments in various DOL
agencies
- Individual Development Plan
- Mentoring, Career Development, and
Networking
- Shadowing assignments
Applicant Characteristics
Applicants should be able
to demonstrate the following:
- Academic achievement and/or relevant
work experience
- Leadership potential and teamwork
skills
- Commitment to a career in public
service
- Project Management Skills
- Flexibility to adapt
- Strong written and verbal communication
skills
- U.S. citizenship required
www.jobs.dol.gov/mba
For more information about
the DOL MBA Fellows Program, please call (202) 693-7740 or email
MBA-Fellows@dol.gov.
Certain information is needed
in order to evaluate your qualifications for the MBA Fellows Program. Please
refer to the DOL Employment Opportunities tab to determine what information
you must provide.
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