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Occupation Network (O*Net) Program

Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor and developed by the National Center for O*NET Development, the O*NET OnLine has detailed descriptions of the world of work for use by job seekers, workforce development and HR professionals, students, developers, researchers, and more!

Find, search, or browse across 900+ occupations based on your goals and needs. Then use comprehensive reports to learn about requirements, characteristics, and available opportunities for your selected occupation. Watch the O*Net Program Overview (YouTube Video) and Life Work Balance’s Introduction to O*Net and how to search for job openings by occupation.


ClearanceJobs

ClearanceJobs.com

Founded in 2002, ClearanceJobs.com is a secure, vetted private career network, meaning only pre-screened defense and intelligence recruiters can access your candidate profile. The largest community of government contracting and federal government recruiters and security-cleared candidates, both sides brought together to fill the jobs that will secure our nation.

If you are a U.S. citizen and have an active security clearance, you've just found your career launch pad. Whether you are actively seeking a new job requiring security clearance, or just want to keep in contact with hiring managers, ClearanceJobs is the largest security-cleared career network.


ClearedJobs

ClearedJobs.Net

Founded in 2001, ClearedJobs.Net is a veteran-owned career site and job fair company for security-cleared professionals and the cleared employers seeking to hire them. 

Cleared job seekers can create a profile, upload their resume, and search and apply for thousands of CONUS and OCONUS cleared opportunities.

Employers can post cleared jobs, market to cleared candidates, and search our resume database of security-cleared professionals.


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Cybersecurity Career Explorer by CAE In Cybersecurity Community

The Cybersecurity Career Explorer provides career seekers with the ability to explore live federal cyber job postings by job title, state and minimum desired salary in proximity to National Security Agency designated CAE institutions.  The approximate range of federal cyber job openings on this site are derived from Cyberseek and USAJobs.gov. For more detailed information on the distribution of cyber jobs in the US, check out Cyberseek.org


CyberJobs

Cyber Jobs by Security Week

CyberJobs is the official job board of SecurityWeek, leveraging an engaged audience of cybersecurity professionals to help fill your security related job vacancies. Jobs posted on CyberJobs will be visible across SecurityWeek's web properties, newsletters and social media channels.

SecurityWeek helps cybersecurity professionals do their jobs better by providing timely news, information, analysis and insights from experts in the trenches. Created by industry professionals and a seasoned news team, SecurityWeek produces actionable content and a portfolio of industry-leading events to help cybersecurity professionals around the globe defend their organizations from increasingly complex cyber threats. (www.securityweek.com)


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Cyber Security Jobs by CyberSecurityJobs.com

The CyberSecurityJobs.com is a platform for cyber security talent and employers to connect. Every month, thousands of job seekers benefit from exclusive job posts and focused job search experience. Employers gain access to an unrivaled audience of cyber security professionals providing them with high-quality applicants and filling vacancies fast. Note: An account must be created to access some of the products/services and some may also require a fee.


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National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies (NICCS):  Interactive Cybersecurity Career Map

The National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies (NICCS) website is an online resource for cybersecurity training, education, and career information. Originally initiated under the Department of Homeland Security in 2013, NICCS has been part of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) since its creation in 2018. NICCS promotes cybersecurity awareness, training, education, and career advancement with the added goal of broadening the Nation’s volume of cybersecurity professionals in the workforce through the resources, information, and interactive tools on the website.

Explore thousands of federal cybersecurity job openings across the country and outside of the United States by clicking on the map below or using the drop-down menu. Select an area to find open cybersecurity positions in your preferred city, state, country, and salary range. Click here to access the interactive map.