The Executive Branch

The Executive is the branch of government responsible for the execution of laws and the implementation of the President's policy directives. It consists of several executive-level departments and offices responsible for a wide range of initiatives, and the overall operation of the White House; In turn, the Executive acts as the leadership core of the Habbo White House.
For more information about the various departments and offices, check out their individual pages under the Explore menu. This is generally the only branch which does not directly hire new members of the White House. In general, most appointments to the Executive are done through an appointment process, generally consisting of an application and review by the Executive Office of the President.
The Executive Branch is also referred to as the Federal Cabinet. It is led by the Executive Office of the President with the Chief of Staff serving as the overall branch leader, whom of which is appointed by the President.