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1. usdsgo+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-04-03 15:02:42
United States Digital Service (USDS) | Senior Software Engineers, Product Managers, Designers, and more! | Washington, DC or Remote USA | https://www.usds.gov/

The United States Digital Service is a team of cross-agency federal technologists who work on some of the biggest issues affecting the American people, including: streamlining immigration, helping veterans get benefits, modernizing health care, reforming hiring, improving school safety, fixing procurement, and more. Check out our most recent impact report for examples of what you could be working on: https://www.usds.gov/resources/USDS-Impact-Report-2020.pdf

We're looking for the most empathetic, mission-driven, and tenacious technologists who are committed to untangling, rewiring, and redesigning critical government services. We hire folks from all walks of life who have demonstrable experience tackling complicated problems in the public, private, or non-profit sectors. We're hiring for:

  * Software Engineers (Frontend, Backend, Full Stack, DevOps)
  * Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) and Security Engineers
  * Product Managers
  * Data Scientists
  * Designers (Generalists, Strategists, User Researchers, Interaction Designers, Content Strategists, Design Operations, and everything in between)
  * Procurement Specialists
  * Bureaucracy Hackers
  * and more!
  
We are currently hiring for both remote employees and people who are local to Washington, D.C.

Come join us in shifting government tech in the right direction -- no prior government experience required!

Read more about getting hired here: https://www.usds.gov/faq

Apply here: https://www.usds.gov/apply

replies(2): >>native+0X >>tejtm+eQ1
2. native+0X[view] [source] 2023-04-03 18:00:43
>>usdsgo+(OP)
Are there job descriptions anywhere? Not seeing them.
replies(1): >>privon+Ck1
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3. privon+Ck1[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-04-03 19:31:05
>>native+0X
> Are there job descriptions anywhere? Not seeing them.

No, and their reasoning is given in the link FAQ.

4. tejtm+eQ1[view] [source] 2023-04-03 22:00:57
>>usdsgo+(OP)
your captcha choice might be low friction but it just dumps me back on the empty form on submit.
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