CBP Needs Help!

It’s a new year, so why not look for a new career? That’s the message the US Customs and Border Protection wants to sell as it tries to fill 11,000 ...

It’s a new year, so why not look for a new career? That’s the message the US Customs and Border Protection wants to sell as it tries to fill 11,000 jobs in 2009. To help them with the pitch, they’re kicking off their New Year, New Career campaign this weekend. Joe Arata, Assistant Director for National Recruiting at CBP, joins us with details.

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