Find Your Path in the U.S. Federal Government
Search and apply for official U.S. federal jobs. Browse thousands of active openings across the country to find the right job for you. We make it easy to see exactly where the government is hiring today.
Beyond the Beltway
Most assume federal careers are strictly locked behind desks in Washington D.C. In reality, over 80% of government roles are spread across the 50 states. Our map pinpoints these opportunities in your own backyard, showing you exactly which local agencies are hiring without the frustration of a text only list.
No "Zombie" Listings
We don't scrape old job boards or show stale data. By connecting directly to the official OPM data stream, we ensure every pin on our map represents a live, verified opening. When an agency like the FBI or NASA closes a posting at midnight, it vanishes from our map instantly.
Salary & Scale Clarity
Navigating the GS (General Schedule) pay system can be a headache for newcomers. We translate complex government pay grades and agency jargon into clear, visual data. Filter by specific salary ranges and remote eligibility to find a career that matches your professional value.
Popular Career Paths
Explore thousands of specialized federal job openings across high demand sectors and discover exactly where the government is hiring right now.
Your Path to Public Service
Citizen Opportunities
Most listings on our map are reserved for U.S. Citizens. These roles provide a level of job security, specialized health benefits, and retirement plans that are rarely matched in the private sector, including paths for veterans and recent graduates.
Modern Civil Service
Government work has evolved. Beyond traditional roles, we highlight high demand careers in cybersecurity, data science, and nursing, including a growing list of fully remote positions that allow you to serve from anywhere.
Regional Mobility
Federal service offers unique mobility. Use the map to scout your next move, whether you're looking for the high density agency hubs of the East Coast or the remote field stations of the National Park Service.