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Employment

In addition to the specific announcements the Treasury Department is accepting resumes in a variety of specializations relevant to implementing the authorities granted by the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). Resumes previously sent to Treasury have been logged and all resumes are being reviewed on a rolling basis.
We are currently seeking applicants who have specific experience in the specializations listed here. Applicants should review the needed skills and determine which position or positions best match their experience. Applicants should submit their resume to the email link(s) for those opportunities.
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Stress Tests

- WASHINGTON (05.07.09) - In an op-ed piece appearing in today's New York Times, Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner details the role of the Supervisory Capital Assessment Program (or "stress tests") in the Administration's plan to help repair the financial system, restore the flow of credit and put our nation on the path to economic recovery. To read the piece online: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/07/opinion/07geithner.html?_r=1. The text of the piece follows:
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