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FederalJobsAlert.us tracks new federal job postings across 400+ agencies every day — so you can apply early, with the right grade, salary, and requirements in hand.
Recently Added Federal Jobs
50 of the newest job alerts, sourced directly from USAJOBS.gov.
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From law enforcement to healthcare — find postings in your field.
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Jump straight to openings at a specific agency you're targeting.
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Every listing is pulled directly from USAJOBS.gov — the official federal hiring portal.
Updated Daily
New postings are added every day, so you never miss a closing date.
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We focus exclusively on US federal government positions, nationwide.
Full Pay & Grade Detail
Every post breaks down salary, GS grade, location, and how to apply.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about using FederalJobsAlert.us.
No. FederalJobsAlert.us is an independent job notification portal, not affiliated with the US Government or OPM. We aggregate and summarize publicly listed postings from USAJOBS.gov to help job seekers find openings faster. Always apply through the official USAJOBS link provided in each post.
New postings are added daily. We monitor USAJOBS.gov continuously across 400+ federal agencies and publish a summary as soon as a relevant opening is found.
Not always. Many postings — including several Border Patrol, USPS, and entry-level roles — don't require a degree. Each job post on our site clearly lists the education and experience requirements.
GS stands for "General Schedule" — the federal government's main pay grading system, ranging from GS-1 (entry) to GS-15 (senior). Higher grades generally require more experience or education and pay more. Each job post explains the applicable grade range and salary.
Each job post includes a direct "Apply on USAJOBS" link near the top. Clicking it takes you to the official USAJOBS.gov application page for that specific posting, where you apply directly with the federal agency.
