Government and public administration play a crucial role in shaping our society. From providing essential services to enforcing laws and regulations, these organizations touch the lives of every citizen. As such, there is a constant demand for skilled and dedicated individuals to fill various positions within these sectors.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were an estimated 21.6 million government and public administration jobs in 2021. This number is projected to grow by 7% from 2021 to 2031, creating an average of 1.6 million new jobs over the decade.
Some of the most in-demand government and public administration jobs include:
The qualifications and education requirements for government and public administration jobs vary depending on the position. However, most positions require at least a high school diploma or equivalent. Some positions may require an associate's degree or bachelor's degree in a relevant field.
The application process for government and public administration jobs typically involves submitting a resume, cover letter, and completing an online application. Some positions may also require additional materials, such as transcripts, references, or writing samples.
Table 1: Top 10 Government and Public Administration Jobs
Rank | Job Title | Annual Median Salary |
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1 | Police Officer | $67,290 |
2 | Firefighter | $56,630 |
3 | Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) | $35,430 |
4 | Correctional Officer | $47,430 |
5 | Teacher | $61,380 |
6 | Nurse | $77,600 |
7 | Administrative Assistant | $40,240 |
8 | IT Specialist | $91,250 |
9 | Financial Analyst | $84,360 |
10 | Lawyer | $126,930 |
Table 2: Educational Qualifications for Government and Public Administration Jobs
Job Title | Required Education |
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Police Officer | High school diploma or equivalent |
Firefighter | High school diploma or equivalent |
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) | High school diploma or equivalent plus EMT certification |
Correctional Officer | High school diploma or equivalent |
Teacher | Bachelor's degree in education or related field |
Nurse | Associate's degree or bachelor's degree in nursing |
Administrative Assistant | High school diploma or equivalent |
IT Specialist | Associate's degree or bachelor's degree in IT or related field |
Financial Analyst | Bachelor's degree in finance or related field |
Lawyer | Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree |
Table 3: Salary Ranges for Government and Public Administration Jobs
Job Title | Annual Salary Range |
---|---|
Police Officer | $41,560 - $95,570 |
Firefighter | $36,910 - $89,810 |
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) | $32,670 - $45,810 |
Correctional Officer | $36,650 - $76,220 |
Teacher | $41,780 - $88,610 |
Nurse | $53,280 - $117,670 |
Administrative Assistant | $25,330 - $62,520 |
IT Specialist | $53,480 - $129,890 |
Financial Analyst | $59,940 - $133,380 |
Lawyer | $56,370 - $208,000 |
Table 4: Number of Government and Public Administration Jobs by State
State | Number of Jobs |
---|---|
California | 2,608,000 |
Texas | 2,256,000 |
New York | 1,951,000 |
Florida | 1,819,000 |
Illinois | 1,497,000 |
Pennsylvania | 1,337,000 |
Ohio | 1,272,000 |
Michigan | 1,170,000 |
Georgia | 1,149,000 |
North Carolina | 1,036,000 |
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