The United States Census takes place every ten years, and that means that 2010 is that time. With the change of the decade, the United States Census Bureau has tens of thousands of Census jobs available. These jobs are great for those who are not looking for a career, but for easy, part-time short-term work. Census jobs are great for anyone who is interested in great pay, a flexible schedule, paid training and the ability to be reimbursed for things related to the job, such as mileage incurred when conducting census related work. The best part of all is that there are tons of jobs available, meaning that people have the opportunity to work right in their very own communities.
For those who are looking for a way to perform a very important service for their communities and countries alike, it may be a good idea to look into the temporary positions the United States Census Bureau has to offer. Census jobs usually require that people visit the homes of people around the nation and conduct brief, informal interviews. The job requires asking questions related to the number of people in the home, their ages, and their race.
In order to be considered for one of the many Census jobs available, applicants must fill out an application for employment. They must have a valid driver's license and pass a Census examination. The use of public transportation is occasionally granted in certain areas of the country.
Preference is given to bilingual applicants, but all applicants must be able to speak English. Bilingual applicants are especially needed to be Census takers in areas where residents speak other languages such as Spanish.
People can apply for one of the many Census jobs available by contacting their local Census office.