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Jessica Mims, left, and Emmy Cravalho, center, with INSCOM G-1 Civilian Human Resources Division, speak with job seekers at INSCOM’s Career Fair at Fort Belvoir’s Community Center, July 21. The next career fair is Oct. 27.
INSCOM participating in career fair next week
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The U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, INSCOM, will have hiring managers on hand promoting civilian job opportunities during Belvoir's Career Fair, Oct. 27. A virtual application option is available for INSCOM positions on fair day. The Career Fair begins at 9 a.m. for Wounded Warriors, and 10 a.m. for interested U.S. citizens. The career fair ends at 2 p.m. Positions with INSCOM and their series numbers include human resource specialist, series 0201; PeopleSoft data manager, 0301; general engineer, 0801; mechanical engineer, 0830; information technology specialist, 2210; lead mail assistant, 0305; intelligence specialist, 0132; cyberspace operations officer, 0301; and supervisory budget analyst, 0560. "INSCOM is excited to be participating in Fort Belvoir's Career Fair as part of our ongoing effort to attract, acquire and retain top talent," said Karen Wolfe, INSCOM deputy assistant chief of staff for personnel (G-1). "INSCOM is a very dynamic organization which serves as the connective tissue between the U.S. Intelligence Community and our Soldiers at the tactical edge. As we build upon the success of INSCOM's July Career Fair, we will, once again, be seeking talented candidates across multiple disciplines to join the INSCOM team!" Those selected for INSCOM employment must be able to get and maintain a Top Secret security clearance based on a special background investigation, or SBI, with eligibility for sensitive compartmented information, or SCI. "Job seekers who cannot attend in person can apply online," said Jessica Mims, chief of INSCOM's G-1 Civilian Human Resources Division. "Virtual applications will only be accepted Oct. 27, until 11:59 p.m. EDT. For additional information on INSCOM employment opportunities, visit https://www.inscom.army.mil/Employment.aspx.
Editor’s note: Army Community Service Soldier for Life-Transition Assistance Program hosts the Fort Belvoir Career Fair Oct. 27 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Community Center. The event is open to transitioning Service members, veterans, retirees, military spouses and DoD ID card holders. Job-seekers are advised to come to impress, dress professionally and bring plenty of resumes. Info is available from Laureen DuPree, employment readiness program manager, Laureen.t.dupree.civ@mail.mil; or Sabrina Cobb, event coordinator, Sabrina.b.cobb.ctr@mail.mil.
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