Criminal Justice 

Office of Career Services, A1120
(708) 235-3974 Fax (708) 534-1173
www.govst.edu/careerservices
Criminal Justice Resource Guide
USAJobs.gov - https://www.usajobs.gov
One-stop source for Federal jobs and employment opportunities sponsored by the U.S. Office of
Personnel Management. Search for openings by location or keyword and become a “My
USAJobs Member” to post and create a resume, apply to Federal Government jobs, and receive
automated job alerts.
Department of Justice (DOJ) - http://www.justice.gov/careers
The DOJ leads the nation in ensuring the protection of all Americans while preserving their
constitutional freedoms. As a Justice employee you'll be a member of a team where you can
achieve your career goals and apply your skills and talents to our important mission. Vacancies
for law students and attorneys can be found on www.justice.gov/legal-careers.
Federal Bureau of Investigation - http://www.fbi.gov
Another important website for those interested in Criminal Justice is the Federal Bureau of
Investigations site or the F.B.I. Valuable information about the federal services offered is
included, as well as employment opportunities.
Department of Homeland Security (DOH) - http://www.dhs.gov/homeland-security-careers
DHS offers highly qualified individuals the unique opportunity to start their career by addressing
some of the most critical and challenging issues facing our nation today. Learn about current
student, recent graduate, and veteran job opportunities, including internships, fellowships and
training programs available across the Department.
American Bar Association - http://www.americanbar.org/careercenter.html
Read about legal practice areas, career transition, and alternative careers for law school
graduates. Learn how to develop your job hunting strategies, polish your interview skills, and
collaborate with your professional network to enhance your career.
Criminal Justice Profiles - http://www.criminaljusticeprofiles.org
Established to help criminal justice and law enforcement students as well as aspiring criminal
justice career professionals make better, more informed job and career choices by providing
them with relevant, reliable and up-to-date career development and job search resource.
The Blue Line - http://theblueline.com
Website and monthly newsletter of police and rescue career opportunities with related news.
Browse career postings and recruitment schedules for free, and/or receive email notifications
and exclusive access to job opportunities with a paid membership.