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EEOC Careers

Who We Are

At the EEOC, we’re committed to enforcing Federal laws to help end workplace discrimination in the United States. Our Agency’s employees are leaders in ensuring employees are not discriminated against due to their race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, transgender status, and sexual orientation), national origin, age (40 or older) disability, or genetic information. We investigate charges of discrimination against employees covered by Federal law, and help prevent future discrimination through outreach, education, and technical assistance programs.

The EEOC has locations throughout the Nation, including our Headquarters Office located in Washington, DC, and 53 Field Offices throughout the United States.

Why Join the EEOC?

For the Agency to succeed in its mission, we need talented and driven employees with diverse backgrounds and skills. We count on our employees’ judgment, education, and integrity to help us achieve our goals, and in return, we strive to reward employees with a model workplace where they can continue to advance their career. Our mission to end workplace discrimination sets us apart from other Federal Agencies and is a primary factor in attracting top talent.

Career Paths

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The Agency has multiple types of positions for prospective employees. We invite you to explore our current career opportunities. Below are just a few of the career paths available at the EEOC:

  • Investigators who handle inquiries and complaints of employment discrimination under the Federal statutes enforced by the EEOC.
  • General Attorneys, Trial Attorneys, Attorney Examiners (Administrative Judges), and Law Clerks who handle civil rights cases and appeals.
  • Mediators who process charges through the Alternative Dispute Resolution process to settlement.
  • EEO Specialists who analyze and evaluate employment discrimination cases.
  • Administrative and Clerical Support Staff.
  • Information Technology Specialists, Program Analysts, Management Analysts, Statisticians, Economists, Accountants, Budget Analysts, Human Resources Specialists, and more.

Career Development

At the EEOC, we make the training and career development of our employees a priority. Once you join the Agency, you will have access to a wide range of learning opportunities, including conferences, seminars, and online and in-person trainings.

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