Search Tip
Enter a job category/type and a location into the search box.
- “Marketing jobs in Washington DC”
- “Electrical work in Omaha NE”
- “Heavy equipment operator in Lansing, MI”
- “Interactive jobs in Seattle WA”
The Recovery Act requires Recovery.gov to provide information “to the extent practical” about job opportunities. To meet that requirement, Recovery.gov has developed a jobs search function linked to website addresses of recipients of Recovery awards. The websites do not contain an exhaustive list of Recovery job opportunities, and some sites include non-Recovery job information. Recovery.gov will link more recipient website addresses to the search function after recipients report each quarter.
Since the search will provide links outside the control of the federal government, Recovery.gov does not guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of information presented on these sites. Recovery.gov does not endorse these websites, the views they may express, or the products/services they may offer.
Below are sites that may also help you find Recovery-related jobs.
- USAJobs.gov Find federal jobs and employment information
- Careeronestop.org Advice and tools, such as resume templates and interview tips
- Contracts that have already been awarded and those that are up for bid may help you find a job or business opportunities.