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Do you have to go to college to work at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing?

If so,how many years and what type of degree do I need?#cash

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Hi there! To answer your question, college is not only an institution that could help you develop strong soft and hard skills that potential employers look for in candidates but could also be a truly valuable and unique experience for one to get to know themselves and discover what piques their interests. There are many different positions in any company or even industry, the same goes for at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing - from IT to Manufacturing Engineering to Policing to Operations and to Treasury . Depending on where you want to focus, some positions are likely to require a combination of knowledge and experience. Here is a list of vacant positions I was able to find at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/579076700. If you click on the job, it will take you to a page that gives you an overview of the job description, what your responsibilities are, and also what the employer requires. I hope this helps!

Harold recommends the following next steps:

Explore colleges that look interesting to you. Not one college suits every person. Maybe there is one that resonates with you specifically.
Try to envision where you want to be in the next 10 years. Where do you see yourself and what would you be doing?
Now that you have your vision, research what you'd need to accomplish to get to that point.
Set defined objectives for yourself and if a timeline helps, go for it.
Good luck and most of all, enjoy and value the experience!
Thank you comment icon Thank you..this helped Denise
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