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Virtual Career Expo January 24, U.S. Customs and Border Protection

New Year, New Career! Register TODAY for U.
S.
Customs and Border Protection's sixth Virtual Career Expo on January 24 from 11am to 5pm ET.
Learn more about our mission and how you could be a part of it, making a positive impact for yourself, your community, and your country.
WHO:
Entry-level and experienced law enforcement professionals, seasoned rotor and fixed-wing pilots, and licensed marine operators.
Also, skilled and dedicated professionals interested in mission support roles in intelligence, criminal investigation, international trade, procurement, facilities management, forensics, engineering, business administration and more.
WHAT:
Chat 1-to-1 with Recruiters via text, audio and/video.
Browse booths with valuable information to help you prepare your application, then follow links to USAJOBS.
gov to start your application.
Listen and ask questions as our team members share insights about life at CBP, their duties and experiences, as well as federal benefits and the hiring process, in live broadcasts:
o Opportunities for Veterans & Military Spouseso Non-Law Enforcement Opportunitieso Law Enforcement Opportunitieso Panel Discussion:
A Deep Dive into Law Enforcement at CBPo The Law Enforcement Hiring Processo Become a Border Patrol Agento CBP BenefitsWHEN:
January 24, 2024, from 11am to 5pm ET - Click on the APPLY link on this site to complete your registration to receive a confirmation email with a link to add our event to your digital calendar.
By the way, the event lobby will open several days early so you can browse videos, booth content, application links, FAQs, and other resources, but you must be fully registered by January 18th.
Visit our online information guide to start preparing for the event.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: United States Customs and Border Protection

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