Employment
I want to work for the
Treasury Department. How do I apply for a
job?
I want to be a Secret Service Agent. How can I
get a job with the Secret Service?
Each Treasury Bureau is delegated personnel authority
and is responsible for its own hiring needs. There is no central
listing of job opportunities maintained by the Department. You
can review a description of each bureau's
functions and a list
of the personnel offices. You much contact each one individually
to obtain specific information on Bureau staffing needs and vacancy
announcements. In addition, some vacancy announcements are posted
on the Treasury Department's Jobs Page .
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Applicants for any professional
positions involving personnel, training,
protective research, and other headquarters
divisions have work-related experience and
education. Applicants for the Special Agent
and Uniformed Division positions generally
have educational backgrounds in criminology,
police science, sociology, psychology, and
related fields. In addition, it is necessary
for all applicants for the Special Agent
position to pass the Treasury Enforcement
Agent Examination. We have copies of the
Special Agent and United States
Secret Service Uniformed Division
pamphlets available for distribution. Both of
them provide more information on these
positions. Those individuals who feel they
meet the qualification requirements should
follow the application procedures described
therein.
It is important to realize, however, that the Secret
Service routinely receives a large volume of applications.
There are limited vacancies available at any given time, however,
and they can hire only a few of the applicants.
Please note that as of March 2003, the United States Secret Service
(USSS) moved to the Department of Homeland Security and is no
longer a bureau of the Department of the Treasury.
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