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The State of Illinois has fulfilling career opportunities in a variety of public service sectors including but not limited to: Public Safety, Human Services, Healthcare, Public Health, Natural Resources, Professional Regulation, Business Development and many more.
A worldwide technology outage is causing disruption to some State of Illinois online systems. We are aware of this issue and are diligently working on restoration.
Apply for a Job Posting. Once a candidate locates a posted position for which they would like to apply, select the "Apply" button on the posting. For each position posted, there will be a section entired "Job Specific Questions."
State government career counseling services are provided by CMS Assessment Centers virtually, by mail or via email. Career counseling staff work with you to evaluate your education and experience as well as your employment interests/preferences; salary expectations and geographical location to determine the titles that are the best fit for you.
The State of Illinois has several programs to assist you with your job search and career path.
If you are NOT a current State of Illinois Employee, please click here: work.illinois.gov. For assistance with setting up your profile as well as instructions on how to set up job alerts, please click here: (insert applicant job aid).
Applicant Job Guide. The State of Illinois has really great career opportunities in almost every field that you can imagine! Come check out our current openings and create a career profile for easy ongoing applications. We’ll even help you set up job alerts to let you know when we have openings in areas that you are seeking!
For the Hiring Agency to evaluate your work experience, please ensure that your resume includes complete and accurate descriptions of essential job duties for each position that you have held and are reporting on your profile.
NR-916 IN-HIRE RATES for the ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN I title and only the last IN-HIRE RATE may apply to ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN II title. Education Level. Downstate Districts. An Associate Degree from an accredited two year civil engineering technology program. $2,975.
The Upward Mobility Program (UMP) is a joint agreement between the State of Illinois and AFSCME Council 31, designed to provide state employees an opportunity to advance to more challenging, higher paying positions.