Jobs at Department of Commerce

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Department of Commerce is the federal agency that drives U.S. economic growth, trade policy, and data collection. In tech, it funds research on emerging technologies, supports small‑business innovation through grants, and maintains the Census Bureau’s data infrastructure that powers tech market analysis.

Common hires include software engineers, data scientists, cybersecurity analysts, and project managers working on cloud‑based trade platforms, economic modeling tools, and open‑data portals. Candidates can expect rigorous coding tests, scenario‑based interviews, and a focus on how solutions improve national trade data accessibility.

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Sous Chef – San Pedro Social

Company: San Pedro Social/Slice of Homage

Location: San Jose, CA

Posted Aug 11, 2025

ServSafe or equivalent food safety certification (or ability to obtain). Assist with scheduling, ordering, inventory, and cost control.

Community Relations Director

Company: Cogir of Queen Anne

Location: Seattle, WA

Posted Aug 11, 2025

A valid driver’s license. A bachelor's degree in marketing, business, or a related field is preferred, or an equivalent combination of experience and education.

Graphic Designer - Association Office

Company: YMCA of Silicon Valley

Location: San Jose, CA

Posted Aug 11, 2025

Experience in video production, photography, and/or website design/management preferred, but not required. Has the functional and technical knowledge and skills…

Plumber

Company: University of Pennsylvania

Location: Philadelphia, PA

Posted Aug 11, 2025

Have valid driver’s license, free of any suspension or revocation, from the individual’s state of permanent residency. High School Diploma or GED.

CUSTODIAN (PART TIME)

Company: City of Richardson, TX

Location: Richardson, TX

Posted Aug 11, 2025

Assist in set ups: tables, chairs, dance floors, stages, risers, and other various meeting room equipment; assists in breakdowns and storage of equipment…

25-26 SY Teacher, Full-Time - Elementary 4-6

Company: The School District Of Philadelphia

Location: Philadelphia, PA

Posted Aug 11, 2025

A teacher in the School District of Philadelphia plans and teaches their subject area, following the scope and sequence for all courses; provides instruction to…

Registered Nurse, ED

Company: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 11, 2025

Performs nursing assessments utilizing a variety of assessment methods and/or area-specific tools. Basic Life Support certification.

EPS Operation Analyst I / Mandarin Language Required

Company: International Bank of Chicago

Location: Bellwood, IL

Posted Aug 11, 2025

Master’s degree in data analytics, business analytics, mathematics, computer science, finance or a related field required. Data analytics: 2 years (Preferred).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is it like to work at the Department of Commerce?
<strong>Mission‑driven environment</strong> means projects focus on national economic impact, so you’ll work on tools that shape trade policy. Teams are cross‑disciplinary, blending data science, software, and policy analysts. The agency offers structured career ladders, competitive benefits, and a culture that values transparency and continuous training.
What types of positions are available at the Department of Commerce?
Typical roles include: <em>Software Engineer</em>, <em>Data Scientist</em>, <em>Cybersecurity Analyst</em>, <em>Project Manager</em>, <em>Policy Analyst</em>, <em>IT Support Specialist</em>, and <em>Business Analyst</em> across departments such as International Trade, Economic Development, and Statistics.
How can I stand out as an applicant?
Stand out by: 1) Demonstrating how your projects improved data accuracy or reduced processing time. 2) Highlighting experience with federal data standards or open‑source tools. 3) Writing a brief cover note that references a recent Department of Commerce initiative (e.g., the Trade Data Standardization Program). 4) Including metrics of impact, like % increase in data accessibility or cost savings.

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