Working for Washington State is Work That Matters.

Whether it's helping a vulnerable child, making highways safer or restoring salmon habitat, the work that we do matters to the people of Washington State.

If you are invited to a remote interview, here are some tips:

Test your technology(s) — Make sure your internet connection and video conferencing program are both working well prior to your interview.

— Make sure your internet connection and video conferencing program are both working well prior to your interview. Dress appropriately (if video conferencing) — Dressing for success is no less important for remote interviews. Dress smartly, like you would for an in-person interview, and ensure your surroundings are tidy.

— Dressing for success is no less important for remote interviews. Dress smartly, like you would for an in-person interview, and ensure your surroundings are tidy. Be prepared — Do your homework just as you would for any other interview, rehearsing your responses to key interview questions and preparing your own questions for the interviewer.

— Do your homework just as you would for any other interview, rehearsing your responses to key interview questions and preparing your own questions for the interviewer. Be personable — Make eye-contact and generally engage with the interviewer to demonstrate your enthusiasm for the role (if video teleconferencing).

— Make eye-contact and generally engage with the interviewer to demonstrate your enthusiasm for the role (if video teleconferencing). Remove distractions — Ensure you’re fully engaged with the interviewer by removing all distractions, including your cell phone.

— Ensure you’re fully engaged with the interviewer by removing all distractions, including your cell phone. Follow-up — Send a follow-up note to your interviewer, thanking them for their time.

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Due to recent changes in the Washington Equal Pay & Opportunities Act, the Work History salary field has been disabled when applying directly to a posting. The Work History salary field will not appear to those viewing or processing applications.

Applicants have the option to unsubscribe from system generated emails. The State of Washington uses emails as the primary means to communicate with applicants regarding status updates and invitations to interview. If you unsubscribe to system generated emails, the notices the State of Washington sends out will still be available for you to view in your online application profile Inbox. Please make sure to check that inbox frequently if you decide to unsubscribe.

To have the best experience navigating and applying to jobs, use the most up-to-date version of one of the following Internet Browsers:

Please note, as of January 1st, 2017, the online application system is not accessible using Internet Explorer version 10 or lower. Microsoft no longer supports or patches older versions of Internet Explorer which exposes users to security vulnerabilities.

If you have questions regarding a job opportunity, view the posting for the agency's contact information.