Want to work for National Weather Service? Be ready to explain how you agree with Trump
- The National Weather Service is hiring up to 450 people due to budget cuts made by the Department of Government Efficiency.
- Applicants are being asked how they would advance President Donald Trump’s agenda as part of a new screening process.
- Experts have expressed concern that requiring candidates to align ideologically with President Trump could deter qualified applicants, potentially affecting the quality of scientific work.
- Jeff Masters, a meteorologist, described the ideological questions as a "loyalty test" that may prevent qualified candidates from applying.
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Want to work for U.S. National Weather Service? Be ready to explain how you agree with Trump
As the U.S. National Weather Service scrambles to hire up to 450 people to restore deep cuts by the Department of Government Efficiency, potential applicants are being asked to explain how they would advance U.S. President Donald Trump’s agenda if hired.

Want to work for National Weather Service? Be ready to explain how you agree with Trump
As the National Weather Service scrambles to hire up to 450 people to restore deep cuts by the Department of Government Efficiency, potential applicants are being asked to explain how they would advance President Donald Trump’s agenda if hired.
Want to Work for National Weather Service? Be Ready to Explain How You Agree With Trump
As the National Weather Service scrambles to hire up to 450 people to restore deep cuts by the Department of Government Efficiency, potential applicants are being asked to explain how they would advance President Donald Trump's agenda if hired.
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