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The Trump administration is already scrambling to recruit new staff, and it’s looking to hire some of the most highly-paid federal employees in the country.
The president has announced a hiring freeze for the federal workforce, which was announced in the budget last week.
The freeze will take effect January 20, and the hiring freeze applies to federal employees and contractors with 20 or more years of service.
But the president could change the hiring rules and change the freeze later this year.
For now, there are more than 30 positions available in the White House and Trump’s own administration, according to a Washington Post report that was first reported by Axios.
There are still a few jobs that are up for grabs, including the secretary of energy, the secretary for energy, and various positions in the National Economic Council, the Commerce Department, the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department.
The president also announced new positions for the Environmental Protection Agency, which is also still in the hiring phase.
The White House has said it is looking for up to 100 more jobs in the administration to keep up with its staffing requirements.
The White House said the administration will also be able to hire up to a million people.
The hiring freeze will also affect some jobs that were previously on the federal payroll, including those for the Office of Management and Budget, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Office for Civil Rights, the Treasury, the Department of Homeland Security and the National Science Foundation.
In addition, the president is expected to increase the number of people working in the Office the Department for Economic and Community Development, which manages the federal budget.
The Trump transition team did not respond to a request for comment on this story.