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Open and Continuous Entry Level

*At this time, there are no Open and Continuous Announcements.


Reminder for all Status Candidates - when applying for positions within BEA, you must submit a copy of your most recent SF-50 (Notification of Personnel Action) to be considered for the position being advertised. Be sure to contact the HR Specialist listed in the vacancy announcement if you have questions about the qualification requirements.


Economist, Accountant & Statistician

*At this time, there are no Economist, Accountant & Statistician vacancies.

Management, Communications & Administrative

*At this time, there are no Management, Communications & Administrative vacancies.

IT Services

Supervisory IT Specialist, ZP-2210-05/05
Office of the Chief Information Officer
Salary range $115,317 - $149,000
Equivalent to a GS-15

Announcement closes on December 5, 2008

BEA Intern Program

Interns at BEA gain valuable work experience and training by a professional staff in areas such as studying, planning the collection and compilation of data from primary and secondary sources, the preparation of preliminary interpretive reports, and the use of computer applications in economic research. Further information on the BEA Intern Program and eligibility requirements are available here.

General Information

  • New vacancy announcements and extensions to current vacancy announcements are posted regularly. Please check back frequently for updates.
  • All applicants must be U.S. citizens.
  • USAjobs is a vacancy announcement and application system that provides a convenient way to search and apply for selected Department of Commerce jobs.

Application Status

Go to the USAJOBS homepage at www.usajobs.opm.gov. Click on the tab entitled “My USAJOBS” or the heading entitled “Create a Resume.” Log into your USAJOBS account. You’ll be taken to the “welcome back” page. From there, click on tab entitled “Applications” (second row from the top, on the right) to view the result of your recent applications.

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Additional Information about BEA

BEA's work makes a difference. BEA promotes a better understanding of the U.S. economy by providing the most timely, relevant, and accurate economic data in an objective and cost-effective manner. BEA produces key indicators such as the gross domestic product (GDP), personal income, and international transactions and investment estimates.

Come work for a top-notch Federal statistical agency:

BEA participates in the Pay for Performance Personnel demonstration project, which provides a more flexible pay plan and pay structure than the standard Federal system.

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Last updated: Tuesday, December 02, 2008