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IRS set to begin hiring over 600 seasonal employees in Andover
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IRS is seeking over 600 qualified candidates to become seasonal employees at the IRS Service Center in Andover . The positions include clerks and data transcribers.

Beginning salaries vary by position but range from $11.15 - $12.52 hourly. The anticipated starting dates for these positions are January or February 2006 and the season may last up to six months.
 
 
 

 

“Each year, the IRS hires seasonal employees to work during the income tax filing season to help process millions of tax returns,” said Peggy Riley, IRS Spokesperson. “These seasonal employees help to ensure that tax returns are processed timely and taxpayers get their refunds as quickly as possible.”

Applications are being accepted now through December 24th. Apply now to ensure consideration. The job announcements for Temporary Clerk or Term Data Transcriber can be found at the following web site -www.usajobs.opm.gov\. Candidates can apply online. All applicants must be U.S. Citizens. After selection, the IRS will provide a comprehensive, specialized training program.

Application information is available through the IRS Web CareerConnector site at http://jobs.irs.gov/careerconnector/. Applicants who register at this site are sent e-mail notifications when jobs are announced. IRS is an equal opportunity employer.
 

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