Just like the title says.
Given my recent graduating with my Bach degree, through the career center at UCF, I got invited to a webinar on jobs within the EPA, especially thanks to the new funding secured through that Inflation Reduction Act. Anyway, they showed us all the different offices within the different regions, the different jobs and sectors we could be working in, and how to prepare our resumes and search for and apply for jobs on the usajobs.gov website.
I'm actually pretty optimistic about this, however, this might mean I'd end up moving since in my SE USA region, the EPA office is in Atlanta, let alone if I move to a different part of the country. They have regional offices in Boston, NYC, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Kansas City, Denver, San Francisco and Seattle.
Welp, we'll see what happens, right? XD
