Most hiring will take place February through May, 2009 so apply now if you want a chance at this opportunity.
If you need extra money in your wallet the 2010 Census is a great way to make money while doing something important. Usually the work is in and for your local community. The Job opportunity is perfect for anyone who is looking for part time employment or is between jobs.
Census Worker Pay
The US Census Bureau pays competative wages. Workers will receive training, and the training is paid; so you will start making money immediately. Workers receive a paycheck on a weekly basis. It's only a temporary job but its good money and a lot of fun. Also, having a Federal job on your resume can help in getting future jobs!
Census Jobs are Flexibile
There are lots of jobs available (for the last census the bureau hired over 860,000 temporary workers) and they are extremely flexible. Addressing jobs are usually done during the day. Often, housewives, students, retires, etc fulfill these jobs. The flexibility is one of the aspects that makes it an attractive opportunity "It's an easy job to do after my children are in school; I love it!" The schedule is completely up to the worker. If you need to take a day off to attend your child's parent teacher conference, or for any other purpose, there is no problem! You simply make up the work on a different day.
Required Qualifications to be a Census Taker
- You are able to read, write, and speak English (bilingual speakers are especially encouraged to apply).
- You are a U.S. citizen.
- You are a legal permanent resident, or non-citizen with an appropriate work visa, and you possess a bilingual skill for which there are no available qualified citizens.
- You are at least 18 years old.
- You have a valid Social Security number.
- You take a written test of basic skills.
- You have a valid driver's license (for field jobs only).
- You pass a background check.
- You commit to 4 days of training. You will be paid for these days at your regular hourly rate. Training can be held either during daytime hours or during evening and weekend hours.
Note: Males born after December 31, 1959 must be registered with Selective Service.
There is a simple 28 question multiple choice employment test. The test is not hard and you can look at a census practice test ahead of time.
Apply For a Census Job in 3 Easy Steps
- Call the Census Bureau's toll-free Jobs line at 1-866-861-2010 and schedule an appointment to take the employment test.
- Print the complete the application and I-9 Forms
- Bring your completed forms to your scheduled testing session. It's that simple!