You can make up to $200K working in Trump's new 'Tech Force'-and you don't need a degree or work experience | Fortune
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You can make up to $200K working in Trump's new 'Tech Force'-and you don't need a degree or work experience | Fortune
"The Trump administration has launched an unusual new hiring initiative that marks a sharp departure from traditional government recruitment: the U.S. Tech Force, a program that requires no college degree and no minimum work experience for technology professionals willing to serve two-year stints in federal agencies. And if you get in, you can expect to make anywhere from $150,000 up to $200,000."
""This is a clarion call," Scott Kupor, a former managing partner at storied VC firm Andreessen Horowitz and the current director of the OPM, said in a statement. "If you want to help your country lead in the age of rapid technological advancement, we need you," he continued. "Tech Force offers the chance to build and lead projects of national importance, while creating powerful career opportunities in both public service and the private sector.""
U.S. Tech Force recruits technology professionals for two-year federal agency positions with salaries ranging from $150,000 to $200,000. The Office of Personnel Management aims to hire approximately 1,000 engineers, data scientists, and AI specialists to work on critical government technology projects. Fellows will handle AI implementation, application development, and data modernization. Candidates need not hold college degrees or meet minimum experience thresholds but must demonstrate strong technical skills through work experience, projects, or certifications. Essential skills include strong problem-solving abilities and a passion for public service. The program positions fellows for career opportunities in both public service and the private sector.
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