The Inside Job

3,000 FBI Jobs More Popular Than 12,000 Vegas Jobs?

By Liz Wolgemuth

Posted: January 6, 2009

Yesterday, an under-construction mega-development in Las Vegas announced it was hiring for 12,000 new jobs. The FBI also announced it was hiring for about 3,000 new jobs.

Today, the FBI announcement is all over the web, while the Vegas buzz has been pretty quiet. Interesting.

What are these two entities looking for?

CNN reports on the FBI's help-wanted list:

The lengthy list of openings includes positions in finance and accounting, security, intelligence analysis, training and education, nursing and counseling, physical surveillance, electrical engineering, physical and social sciences, and auto mechanics.

The Las Vegas CityCenter--a joint venture between MGM Mirage and a conglomerate run by the Dubai government--says that jobs will be available in "food and beverage, hotel operations, casino operations, retail management, entertainment, finance, human resources, facilities, security and more."

Apply for the FBI jobs here and the CityCenter jobs here (the website is pretty sweet).

job searching

hi, i'm mekhloufi abdelalam from algeria exactelly from ouargla state , ok , i have alissence in appliquant economic from ouargla university, i want to get a job there in usa like an FBI agent, so if possible pls tell me by my e-mail above, i have all conditions to be an FBI agent a specialy in my option because i want to give my best.thanks a lot ,thank you again

mekhloufi abdelalam of WY @ Feb 18, 2009 09:45:07 AM

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