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    This website stands as the online Office of the President-Elect, Barack Obama. It is a resource where all Americans can convene together and submit their ideas for making a better America a reality, as well as sharing stories about the campaign and Election Day. The site also includes a host of videos that can be watched, whereas an agenda is likewise part of the premises and can be consulted whenever you wish.

    One of the most remarkable sections of the site is the one entitled “America Serves”, as information on the programs that our new president hopes to implement in order to meet the nation’s challenges are described therein.

    Links to sites like the GSA Transition Directory are provided as well, and you can easily inform yourself about Presidential nominees, appointees, and members of the President-elect’s Transition Team.

    Finally, a section that is entitled “Jobs” will let you put your services forward to the consideration of the Obama-Biden Administration as regards non-career positions. A form is provided for you to fill out and submit over the web to these effects.

    In their own words

    “Throughout the Presidential Transition Project, this website will be your source for the latest news, events, and announcements so that you can follow the setting up of the Obama Administration. And just as this historic campaign was, from the beginning, about you -- the transition process will offer you opportunities to participate in redefining our government.”

    Why it might be a killer

    It provides all the news about the events and projects related to the setting up of the Obama Administration.

    Some questions

    Is it possible to submit your resume directly instead of using the provided forms when applying for a job?

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    Posted 12 Months 3 Days ago by RogerH | Source: Emily Chang

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