Federal Government Jobs 2026 - 7,245+ US Federal Job Openings Across 400+ Agencies
Get all latest federal government jobs across the United States - 7,245+ current openings from 400+ federal agencies including VA, DHS, IRS, FBI, and NASA. Find US federal jobs, federal employment opportunities, and federal service careers with GS pay scale details, benefits (FEHB, FERS, TSP), and direct application links via USAJobs.gov. Updated daily for job seekers looking for government jobs in the USA.
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FederalAbout Federal Government Jobs
The federal government is the largest single employer in the United States, with more than two million civilian employees working across 400+ agencies in every state and US territory. If you're searching for us government jobs or federal employment, this page lists current openings sourced directly from USAJobs.gov - the official portal for united states government jobs.
Federal government jobs span nearly every occupation: nursing and healthcare, IT and cybersecurity, law enforcement, engineering, administration, and scientific research. Positions are classified under the General Schedule (GS) pay scale, which sets standardized salary ranges by grade and locality. Beyond pay, federal service careers come with benefits that are hard to match in the private sector - the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program, the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS), a Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) with up to 5% employer match, paid parental leave, and student loan repayment assistance in many agencies.
Why Choose a US Federal Government Job
Compared to state or private-sector roles, us federal jobs typically offer:
- Job stability - federal positions are largely insulated from the hiring/layoff cycles common in the private sector
- Structured pay - the GS pay scale means transparent, predictable salary progression tied to grade and step
- Strong benefits - FEHB health coverage, FERS pension, and TSP retirement savings
- Career mobility - lateral moves and promotions across agencies are common for federal service careers
- Nationwide and remote options - openings exist in all 50 states, DC, US territories, and a growing number of remote-eligible roles
Types of Federal Employment Available
Federal government jobs in usa are organized by agency and occupational series. Some of the largest federal employers posting on this page include:
- Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) - healthcare, social work, and administrative roles at VA medical centers nationwide
- Department of Homeland Security (DHS) - immigration services, border security, and emergency management
- Department of the Interior, IRS, NASA, FBI, and dozens of other agencies and independent organizations
- Roles ranging from entry-level (GS-5 to GS-7) to senior and supervisory positions (GS-13 and above)
Each listing includes the hiring agency, GS grade, salary range, location, and application deadline, so you can quickly identify federal government jobs that match your qualifications.
How to Apply for Federal Jobs
All federal government jobs are posted on USAJobs.gov, the official job board for the US federal government. To apply:
- Create a USAJobs.gov account and build a federal-style resume (more detailed than a standard private-sector resume)
- Review the eligibility and qualification requirements listed on each announcement
- Submit required documents (resume, transcripts, veterans' preference forms if applicable) before the closing date
- Track your application status through your USAJobs.gov dashboard
Federal hiring is more structured than private-sector hiring, and the process - from application to job offer - typically takes 4 to 8 weeks, though it can run longer for positions requiring security clearances or background investigations.
Federal Pay Scale
Most federal government jobs are paid under the General Schedule (GS), which sets base pay by grade (GS-1 through GS-15) and step, adjusted by locality pay for the position's duty station. See the full GS Pay Scale for current rates by grade and location.
USA Federal Government Jobs - FAQ's
Where can I find official federal government job listings?
All official federal government jobs are posted on USAJobs.gov, the US government's authorized hiring portal. This page aggregates and organizes those listings by agency, location, and pay grade.
What is the federal GS pay scale?
The General Schedule (GS) is the pay system used for most white-collar federal civilian employees. Pay is determined by grade (GS-1 to GS-15) and step, plus a locality adjustment based on the duty station.
How long does it take to get hired for a federal job?
Federal hiring typically takes 4 to 8 weeks from application to a hiring decision, though timelines vary by agency and may be longer for positions requiring security clearances.
Do federal jobs offer remote work?
Yes. A growing number of federal positions are remote-eligible or telework-eligible, though most roles are tied to a specific duty station. Remote-eligible listings are filtered separately on this page.
What benefits do federal employees receive?
Federal employees are generally eligible for FEHB health insurance, FERS retirement, a TSP with employer matching up to 5%, paid parental leave, and, in many agencies, student loan repayment programs.