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The following chart lists salary ranges that reflect base pay only for each position. Click on the specific position(s) you are interested in to read each job announcement. If a geographical pay differential applies, the announcement will state the percentage directly under the salary range.

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MP-DSC-SO-08-055 Secretary, NB-0318-IV Dallas, TX $45,011 to $83,636 per year

The salary range above includes 3% geographic differential pay.

08/21/2008
Entry-Level Bank Examiner Positions
The OCC conducts two recruitment campaigns per year for entry-level bank examiners - one in the fall and one in the spring. In order to be considered, candidates must apply ONLY during the months of September (for fall) and February (for spring). Opportunities may exist at multiple locations throughout the country. To apply, please follow the directions listed under Entry-Level Bank Examiner Careers. Please refer to the Entry-level Bank Examiner Fact Sheet for more information about the qualifications and responsibilities of this position.

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