The Internal Revenue Service will hold a career open house in New York on Oct. 28 to provide information about IRS careers for professionals interested in moving over from the private sector.
IRS leaders and newly hired employees from the private sector will be available to discuss goals and interests and answer questions about working at the IRS, said spokesman Kevin McKeon. Generally, the agency is looking for professionals with education, certification and experience in their disciplines, good communication and office computer skills, and U.S. citizenship. Available career paths include accounting, management, customer service, information technology, collection, law enforcement, legal and finance. Specific position requirements vary, and more details are available on the Careers section of IRS.gov.
The open house takes place 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Oct. 28 at the IRS office on 290 Broadway between Duane and Reade Streets in Manhattan. For additional information, contact Career.Fairs@irs.gov.
Monday, October 20, 2008
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