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Invest in Your Career Employment with the SECThe SEC is currently seeking qualified applicants for numerous positions. Positions are located in SEC's Washington, DC headquarters and in 11 regional offices in the following cities: Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, Salt Lake City and San Francisco. Information on these and other positions at the SEC are listed below:
To view all of the available openings at the SEC, go to USAJobs. For information about the Securities and Exchange Commission, its mission, its history, its organization and the laws that govern the securities industry, go to The Investor's Advocate. See also our videos on Working at the SEC and Tradition of Excellence (Windows Media Version; Quicktime). Experienced AttorneysStaff Attorney Positions Now FillingWe welcome applications from lawyers with more than one year of experience for all offices at the Commission - headquarters and our 11 regional offices - throughout the year. To receive consideration, please click on the links below to learn more about applying directly. Veterans must submit verification of preference with their application. You are encouraged to apply to all divisions and offices of interest to you.
Experienced Attorneys — Washington, DC HeadquartersListed below are links to descriptions of the work done by and application instructions for Divisions and Offices at the SEC's Washington, DC Headquarters that seek experienced attorneys. You should apply directly to each office of interest to you. Hiring decisions are made in each division or office independently. We attempt to acknowledge every inquiry we receive, however, divisions and offices will contact you directly to arrange an interview or to request additional information if they are interested in considering you further.
Experienced Attorneys — Regional OfficesIf you are interested in one or more of our regional offices, submit your application materials to each office directly. Hiring decisions are made in each division or office independently. We attempt to acknowledge every inquiry we receive, however, divisions and offices will contact you directly to arrange an interview or to request additional information if they are interested in considering you further.Experienced Attorneys — Vacancy AnnouncementsAdditional Information for AttorneysAccountantsThe SEC hires many accountants in its headquarters offices in Washington, D.C. and in its regional offices in eleven cities nationwide. Accountants work in various headquarters offices with many employed in the Office of the Chief Accountant, Division of Corporation Finance or Division of Enforcement. SEC Accountants perform a wide variety of work, ranging from examining financial statements in public filings and finding solutions to the most difficult and controversial accounting issues to rule-writing and participating in enforcement investigations. Accountants in the regional offices primarily work on enforcement matters or on issues arising out of the SEC's inspection programs. View all of the accountant openings at USAJobs. Additional Information for Accountants Opportunities for Accountants With the SEC ExaminersSecurities Compliance Examiners are located in the Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations at the SEC headquarters in Washington, D.C. and in regional offices in eleven cities nationwide. Becoming an examiner is a great way to learn securities compliance and to obtain first hand experience in the securities industry. Examiners have a varied and challenging range of responsibilities from reviewing a mutual fund's portfolio or a broker-dealer's sales activities to reviewing the financials of a multi-million dollar company. Examiners conduct inspections of firms by performing background research and on-site examinations which include interviews with key personnel, tours of the operations and review and analysis of the firm's records and operations. Examiners search for indications that securities laws have been violated or that the firm's compliance procedures and controls are weak. For entry-level positions, ideal candidates are people with accounting or finance degrees. Specific requirements and application procedures are given in the vacancy announcements below. If you are interested in becoming a Securities Compliance Examiner, you must apply under one or more of the vacancy announcements below. View all of the examiner openings at USAJobs. Additional Information for Examiners Opportunities for Examiners With the SEC Law StudentsThe SEC's Advanced Commitment Program allows lawyers to begin work as law clerks before they pass the bar. The program is designed for third-year law students, graduating LLM students, and judicial law clerks. Headquarters offices will hire between 30 and 40 Law Clerks under the advanced commitment program. Another 25 to 30 Law Clerks will be selected for vacancies in the SEC's regional offices. 2009 Summer Honors Program for Law Students EconomistsView all of the economist openings at USAJobs. Additional Information for Economists Opportunities for Economists With the SEC Industry ProfessionalsAdditional Information for Industry Professionals Opportunities for Industry Professionals With the SEC InternshipsInformation About the SEC's Internship Programs 2009 Summer Honors College Program 2009 Summer Honors Program for Law Students 2009 Summer Honors Business Program SEC Student Temporary Employment Program (STEP) Senior Officer (SO) PositionsView all of the Senior Officer openings at USAJobs. Paralegal SpecialistsThe SEC employs paralegals to work in the legal offices at the SEC headquarters in Washington, D.C. and in the regional offices in eleven cities nationwide. View all of the paralegal openings at USAJobs. Information TechnologyView all of the information technology openings at USAJobs. All SEC VacanciesView all of SEC openings at USAJobs.
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