What is an executive branch job?
The U.S. Constitution establishes three branches of government: the legislative to make laws; the executive to enforce the laws; and the judicial to interpret the laws. The president is the head of the executive branch of government.FunctionThe executive branch enforces the laws that Congress passes. There are jobs at three levels in the executive.PresidentThe president, who is also head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces, is responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws passed by Congress. He appoints the Cabinet and heads the federal agencies to carry out these tasks.CabinetThe Cabinet consists of the heads of the 15 executive departments who serve as the president’s main advisers. The president appoints the members of the Cabinet, and the Senate confirms them.Executive DepartmentsFifteen federal agencies carry out the day-to-day administration and enforcement of federal laws. Cabinet members are the heads of the agencies, and the employees working under them a