IRS launches nationwide hiring events to fill seasonal positions
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is holding hiring events across the country through July to fill seasonal positions.
- Open roles include customer service, tax examining technicians, and administrative support staff, with no prior tax experience required.
- The IRS aims to strengthen its workforce and improve taxpayer services through these recruitment efforts.
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is actively seeking new employees through a series of hiring events scheduled across various American cities until July. The agency is looking to fill seasonal positions in customer service, as tax examining technicians, and for administrative support roles. These opportunities are aimed at bolstering the IRS workforce and enhancing the taxpayer experience.
According to the IRS's official website, the available vacancies are entry-level positions that do not require prior experience in tax matters. The agency provides comprehensive training programs to equip new hires with the necessary skills for their roles. These positions offer a chance for public service and the development of valuable administrative and communication skills.
IRS Commissioner Frank J. Bisignano stated that these events represent a significant step in strengthening the agency's workforce and improving how taxpayers are served. Beyond the in-person events, the IRS is also organizing virtual information sessions for those interested in administrative and tax examining roles at its service centers in Austin, Kansas City, and Ogden. These sessions will provide insights into the daily functions of the positions from human resources representatives and current employees.
Employees at the IRS benefit from a federal employment package that includes opportunities for professional development and support programs for both work and family life. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply through USA Jobs before attending any of the hiring events, as on-site job offers may be extended to qualified applicants who have already submitted their applications.
these events represent 'an important step' to strengthen the agency's workforce and 'improve the taxpayer experience.'
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.