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The Constitution merely suggests the existence of several executive departments.
The chief executive is the President, who is elected to the position. He appoints the cabinet secretaries. subject to Senate approval , who head the executive departments. Each department has a large number of permanent employees. Information about working for these departments is given on their individual web sites. Civil service Jobs are also available in every state. One takes a civil service exam to qualify.
The editor of the Washington Post is Sally Buzbee. She was appointed as the executive editor in June 2021, becoming the first woman to hold this position in the publication's history.
No. There is not a cabinet position for NASA.
I interviewed for a position as an executive secretary.
The Senate has to approve the President's choices for "cabinet positions," that is, the heads of Executive branch departments. The President does have the authority to temporarily appoint a cabinet position without approval, if the Senate is not in session; that's called a "recess appointment." Recently, we had an interesting thing: the President appointed a cabinet position at a time when he said the Senate was not in session, and the Senate said they were.
There are many places one might go to apply for an executive position of employment. In addition to one's local newspaper's classifieds section, one might also consult with the local employment agency for current listings.
The President is the head of the executive branch. He runs it.
Hamilton's position in George Washington's Cabinet was the Secretary of Treasury
I would like to speak with the executive in charge of finances, please. I am seeking an executive position with your firm.
The secretary of defense is a cabinet position and a part of the executive branch.