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A Career at the Heart of Government

Welcome to HM Treasury’s Careers site.  HM Treasury is right at the heart of Government, responsible for formulating and putting into effect the UK Government’s financial and economic policy. We employ over 1000 people and offer a range of career opportunities for:

Read some employee profiles .  If you have any general enquiries, or would like to register an interest to work at the Treasury, please contact us by email at Careers

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Interested in applying for a public appointment? There are over 800 public bodies sponsored by UK Government Departments.  Public appointees sit on the boards of these organisations.  They are involved in decisions that develop, shape or deliver government policy and public services.  Decisions that affect all our lives. To see details of current public appointment vacancies, visit the Public Appointments website.


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