Recent Graduates Exploring Careers In the Public Sector With The Launch of CampusGov.com

CampusCareerCenter.com, the nation's leading campus recruitment company, has announced the official launch of CampusGov.com. The new website is designed for students, recent graduates, and alumni interested in exploring a career in the public sector. Government agencies such as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and the National Security Agency (NSA) already utilize Campuscareercenter.com to target emerging talent, and now these employers will be able to reach candidates even more effectively through this more focused platform.

Cambridge, MA (PRWEB) June 25, 2009 -- CampusCareerCenter.com, the nation's leading campus recruitment company, has announced the official launch of CampusGov.com. The new website is designed for students, recent graduates, and alumni interested in government jobs (http://www.campusgov.com). Government agencies such as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and the National Security Agency (NSA) already utilize Campuscareercenter.com to target emerging talent, and now these employers will be able to reach candidates even more effectively through this more focused platform.

Matt Casey, CEO and Founder says, "With a renewed sense of patriotism among young people, a decline in private sector confidence, and new opportunities in the public sector, more and more job seekers are considering a government job (http://www.campusgov.com) and can now turn to CampusGov.com as their employment gateway". CampusGov.com offers opportunities for candidates exploring almost all career paths, not just candidates with backgrounds in politics or government affairs. Careers in fields such as information technology, customer service, human resources and many others are available within the public sector.

The government is the only sector of the economy that is increasing the hiring of new graduates in 2009. According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers Job Outlook 2009, the government anticipated a hiring increase of 19.8%, while every other industry sector, including finance and manufacturing, showed a decrease in anticipated hires. Recent graduates are in demand as jobs in government (http://www.campusgov.com) are created everyday. CampusCareerCenter.com has therefore responded to meet both employer and job seekers' needs by launching CampusGov.com.

Matt Casey adds, "Students, new graduates and alumni want employment and networking resources that are geared to the public sector rather than only part of a general mega site. We have experienced this first-hand with the incredible popularity of our nursing/healthcare specific site, CampusRN.com. Now we are excited to launch CampusGov.com to meet the needs of candidates exploring careers in the fast-growing public sector."

About CampusGov.com:

CampusGov.com is a subsidiary of CampusCareerCenter.com. CampusGov.com helps local, state and federal government agencies meet their hiring needs. We connect employers with the members of our extensive database of students, alumni, and experienced talent who are seeking careers in the pubic sector. Employers have the opportunity to reach candidates cost-effectively and efficiently with direct email blasts, job postings and branding campaigns locally, regionally and nationally.

For further information contact:

Matt Casey

CampusGov.com

(617) 661-2613 x7144

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Contact Information
Matt Casey
CampusGov
http://www.campusgov.com
(617) 661-2613

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