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What are the benefits of working at TSA?

Which benefits does TSA (Transportation Security Administration) provide?
  • Health Insurance. 4.2? 119 Ratings.
  • Dental Insurance. 3.5? ...
  • Vision Insurance. 3.3? ...
  • Life Insurance. 3.4? ...
  • Supplemental Life Insurance. 2.7? ...
  • Health Savings Account (HSA) 3.4? ...
  • Retiree Health & Medical. 3.2? ...
  • Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance. 3.5?




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The answer is no. In contrast to flight attendants and other airline workers, TSA agents do not receive benefits like free flights and free food.

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The increases were funded under the homeland security appropriations bill passed by Congress late last year. It included funding for the pay raises starting in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023. Late last week and into the weekend, TSA employees received their first paychecks under the new system.

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Tens of thousands of TSA workers get largest pay raise in decades. Workers for the Transportation Security Administration, including the 50,000 uniformed officers who screen travelers and bags at U.S. airports, will get up to a 31% pay increase, among the largest in agency history.

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There is no maximum age to apply as long as you meet the acceptance criteria, detailed on the following page.

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Working for the TSA is a federal job, so agents are elligibile for federal benefits including health insurance, life insurance, a 401k, and sick and vacation leave with pay.

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Generally, an interview calls for you to wear professional attire. That said, a TSA PreCheck interview is pretty informal, so you can likely get away with dressing casually.

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TSOs are the backbone of TSA and they play a vital role in keeping air travel safe. If you're interested in a career that offers benefits like health care and retirement, and where you work alongside a diverse and inclusive team, the TSO position offers a great first step in your federal career.

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Guarantees we have safety standards and equipment that help protect you from risks like chemical exposure and extreme temperatures. Nearly doubled your TSA uniform allowance from $232.00 to $446.00 a year.

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Getting into the TSA is not difficult because there are only a few basic requirements. You need to be a U.S. citizen and at least 18 years old. High school education is needed and you need to be healthy and able to pass a drug screening test. A background investigation will also need to be conducted.

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The increases were funded under the homeland security appropriations bill passed by Congress late last year. It included funding for the pay raises starting in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023. Late last week and into the weekend, TSA employees received their first paychecks under the new system.

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