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I have 5 Yrs and 10 months of experience in Fullstack .NET application development. Looking for a suitable opportunity.
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Plz suggest if there are any openings.
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What's the salary range for a director at the Gilead Sciences foundation? There is a position perfect for me, but I don't want to throw my hat in the ring if starting salary isn't $180-190k. Also, any thoughts on the stability of their philanthropic commitment? There's talk of a recession; I don't want to go private to be cute a few months later.
I was just hired to work for USDA remotely. They are very remote-friendly. I’d suggest looking into them.
Also check out USDA APHIS. They are remote.
Try just searching “telework” or “remote work” in USA jobs. Even agencies that have specific policies for regular employees might have certain positions that are classified as full time telework or remote work.
I did this about 11yo s ago when telework wasn’t a widely accepted thing, and I landed an independent contractor position for NASA through USRA. It was initially a 3 month contract, it was renewed 9 times for a total of 2.5yrs since it provided good data, opportunities to present and write papers, and it actually turned in to something that was initially 100% public facing/controlled with no industry vetting/peer review, to me helping them develop an in-house wiki where terrestrial/non space scientists could still provide relevant data, but it would need to be peer reviewed by staff scientists before it was added to the wiki (the original contract was to take NASA data and create Wikipedia pages, but as soon as the Wikipedians started changing things to nonsense, they decided to bring it in-house (which I told them to do from the word “go”)).
Now that telework is more mainstream, you’ll likely find some permanent hits.
On USAJOBS once you search a agency you can now have the option to filter by remote
Honeywell federal manufacturing and technologies in Kansas MO is hiring like crazy. Feel free to DM, happy to refer you
Actually, happy to talk with you or provide more input, if you like. Always willing to help with federal job searching.
That would be amazing
D.C. will always be tough. My agency has mandated back office (minimum twice a pay-period) but it doesn’t apply to regional offices.
I work for the UT Dept of Transportation, most of the people are full time remote. Try a DOT maybe?
Just FYI the government contractors aren't being forced back. It's being written into the contracts to stay remote unlike the federal employees. NASA has not made any noise about going back. NOAA is still remote because their main facility in Silver Spring is infested with mice. Once that's cleared the fed workers will go back once per pay period. FAA is still totally remote and was mostly remote before COVID. Pentagon was 1x a week onsite last I heard. Those are the only ones I know for sure.
Most agencies under HHS
Came here to say try any of the Health agencies, most under HHS, VA or even DHA.
I feel you. The same thing is happening to me but at least we have a hybrid situation, 5 days at the office per pay period. I am thinking of doing the same.
I know that DOE actively hires remote analysts, comms and Buisness roles
VA has a ton. Also, as US SBA1 has said, you can now filter by remote. Also, consider putting in "location" into the location field. This will bring up "location negotiable" results.
You can try ONC.
CDC Atlanta has the remote option but my Center appears to be extremely hesitant to designate positions as remote. Frustrating that agency rules are interpreter differently by different Centers.
Where are you located now? Would you locate to Florida.? My agency is federal and has a new position open.
OPM and DOL have fuller remote positions
You could also come work for a company that supports the public sector- we are hiring Granicus.com/Careers
Kessel Run is hiring
Try EPA! I know at least region 2 is doing 4 days wfh and 1 day in office for most employees, but they let you stay home full time if you can convince them that you can do your job completely remotely