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Well I finished the online assessment for DS special agent. Apparently I passed but I still need to wait to see if I am "competitive" for the next step. Oh I hope so. Apparently I know some people as friends of a friend of a friend in DS, hopefully I'll get the chance to talk to them and hear a little more about the job. Edit: What is it with the State department and these ridiculous HR, managerial jargon questions? Answers could be a mix between common sense and just "maximizing your dimensions" or "pushing the envelope". Kind of like a mix between watching Top Gun and The Office. Gin and Juche fucked around with this message at 05:17 on Aug 19, 2010 |
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Gravel Gravy posted:Well I finished the online assessment for DS special agent. Apparently I passed but I still need to wait to see if I am "competitive" for the next step. Oh I hope so. Apparently at least 3 or 4 people from my former company in the Army are now in DSS. 3 Rangers and a former Marine.
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SWATJester posted:Apparently at least 3 or 4 people from my former company in the Army are now in DSS. 3 Rangers and a former Marine. I think the DSS position sounds really interesting. Although I would bet that they hire mostly former military/law enforcement even though they state that they accept people from all backgrounds.
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Omits-Bagels posted:I think the DSS position sounds really interesting. Although I would bet that they hire mostly former military/law enforcement even though they state that they accept people from all backgrounds. Pretty much, like any other federal job. Luckily for the DS questionnaire I answered each question by thinking "What would Jack Bauer do?"
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Woah, just found this thread because DustingDuvet linked it in his Resume thread, awesome! I'm graduating from a Ph.D. program in about a year and starting a barrage of applications. Does anybody have any insight into the DR-scale of pay grades? I haven't seen anyone mention them here and I think it is just something odd that the AFRL uses: http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=89012896 The job description is so abstract I'm not exactly sure what to claim as far as experience goes. The questionnaire explicitly asks you what is the minimum DR grade you'd work for, and I'm not sure if saying DR-2 is a bad or a good idea. Edit: Nothing like reading through a SF 86 form to realize how boring your life really is. (No, No, No, No, No, No...) ------------------- Double Edit: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2444033 robertdx fucked around with this message at 21:02 on Aug 20, 2010 |
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robertdx posted:Woah, just found this thread because DustingDuvet linked it in his Resume thread, awesome! I'm graduating from a Ph.D. program in about a year and starting a barrage of applications. Which resume thread?
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robertdx posted:Woah, just found this thread because DustingDuvet linked it in his Resume thread, awesome! I'm graduating from a Ph.D. program in about a year and starting a barrage of applications. Basic Pay Range DR-02: $59,481-$93,400 Basic Pay Range DR-03: $82,094-$116,013 Basic Pay Range DR-04: $104,707-$129,517 Each position has a specific pay band attached to it. If you interview for a DR-02 position, you'll get DR-02 pay. Likewise for DR-03 or DR-03 positions. DR-03 and DR-04 are more senior level positions. DR-02 is *probably* the only one you'd be qualified for without any work experience, but you'd really have to call the POC on the listing and ask them about it. They can answer all the specific questions.
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MissFortune posted:Olphij (or anyone else who's willing to help a newbie), I only started looking into Federal jobs last Thursday, so I have a possibly silly question. Do you have coursework/field/research/professional/volunteering experience related to the positions that you're interested in applying to? Go ahead and mention that, whatever is remotely relevant. If you're interested in helping out and possibly getting some experience in your desired area you can search for volunteer opportunities here: http://www.volunteer.gov/gov/ I work with processing and mapping data. I'm not sure how much help I'd be there unless you're interested in that.
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Olphij posted:Do you have coursework/field/research/professional/volunteering experience related to the positions that you're interested in applying to? Go ahead and mention that, whatever is remotely relevant. If you're interested in helping out and possibly getting some experience in your desired area you can search for volunteer opportunities here: http://www.volunteer.gov/gov/ I have a year in as a Botany Lab Tech, a few environmentally minded courses and I've certainly mentioned them. Not really much volunteering. Applying at a State level has been an equally slow process, though, so I'll definitely look into it. I'm hoping to get more into a field work aspect, not so much the data side, though I'm sure I'll be doing plenty of that regardless of where I go. Thanks for the help!
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GreenCard78 posted:Regarding the SF 86, I have no idea whether or not the paperwork has me down for a felony or a misdemeanor. Either way, I got probation before conviction (pbj?) for a misdemeanor and ended up not receiving a conviction and the charge dismissed. The crime was a felony (half a pound of weed) but my lawyer had the government prosecutor try us for misdemeanor possession + intent. Judge turned into into probation before judgment and then everything was dropped. I admitted to drug use which included cocaine, opioids, cannabis and lots of prescription medicine. I had been using marijuana regularly up until 4 months ago. I also got an email 8 minutes later saying that they would like to recall my security clearance and I am still under investigation, so you should probably disregard all of this.
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I am starting grad. school in the fall (MA in History) and I am starting to put together a check-list of things I need to do in order to be awesome enough to "hopefully" get a job as a government analyst once I'm out. By virtue of my degree I'll be exiting with a proven knowledge of a foreign language (french), so I hopefully I have that base covered. I know I should put some volunteer time into 'something,' but I don't know what would be appropriate. As an analyst I imagine that it should focus on writing, but does it necessarily have to focus on/or be with the federal government?
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Diplomat sappin' mah teleporter!quote:Forwarded msg:
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BexGu posted:Does any one have any experience with the Information Technology Specialist job GS 12-13 title? They seem to range to being a computer/IT janitor to managing the consultants that actually do the work and setting up policy. The IT Specialist category has all kinds of sub-categories attached to it, and even digging in to the advertisement and reading the position description usually won't tell you enough. I only have experience working for military organizations, but the way it has worked in my career (10+ years now), the civilians handle mostly management duties, while contractors are expected to specialize. I've been hired for positions that were very specific in the USAJOBS description (Tertiary COMSEC custodian for example), and then when I showed up, there was no need for that job any more and I was slotted in something else. The best advice I would give is just to apply for everything in an area that you want to work in and judge things from the interview. For reference, I'm a 12 equivalent (pay banded) IT Specialist working in Korea.
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How does retirement transfer over from military to federal? I only plan on staying in the military for a total of 8 or 12 years, but at that point it's kind of stupid to not stay in for the retirement money at 20 years. From what I hear, you can "buy back" your service years when working for the federal government. What the hell does that mean?
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USPTO just opened a shitload of new positions for Patent Examiners in many disciplines. Stupidly long link below, or go to http://www.usptocareers.gov and find your way to the USAJobs site from there. http://jobsearch.usajobs.gov/Channe...basic.aspx&ss=0 Based on my personal experiences, be careful with Application Manager (that's what they're using). It loves to eat your applications. Early-Cutoff is this Friday, and then rolling deadlines from there.
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scavok posted:How does retirement transfer over from military to federal? I only plan on staying in the military for a total of 8 or 12 years, but at that point it's kind of stupid to not stay in for the retirement money at 20 years. From what I hear, you can "buy back" your service years when working for the federal government. What the hell does that mean? General FERS retirement information http://www.opm.gov/retire/pre/fers/index.asp I had 9 years military service. I had to pay a percentage of my total military pay. I'm under a special retirement coverage, so that 9 years adds on to the end of my retirement. If you're under regular retirement, once you pay the deposit to "buy back" the years, they count towards retirement. As soon as you join, they immediately count for leave accrual purposes. Annual leave accrual rates: http://www.opm.gov/oca/leave/html/ANNUAL.asp
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Sundae posted:USPTO just opened a shitload of new positions for Patent Examiners in many disciplines. Stupidly long link below, or go to http://www.usptocareers.gov and find your way to the USAJobs site from there. Sadface, no Trademark Examiner positions though.
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It's a good thing I'm a patient woman or I would have completely lost my mind by now. I applied for a curatorial assistant job at the Freer gallery (Smithsonian) on June 1st. On July 14th, I received a notice that I had met the criteria and would be notified in the "near future" about whether or not I would get an interview. So now it's almost September and I'm staaarting to wonder if they've actually filled the position and will never tell me. My online application tells me no further details. At what point would it be appropriate for me to actually go to the drat gallery and try to talk to someone? Out of all the positions I've applied for, this one seems like it would be the most fulfilling and goddamn awesome. fffffffffffffff
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CherryCola posted:It's a good thing I'm a patient woman or I would have completely lost my mind by now. I applied for a curatorial assistant job at the Freer gallery (Smithsonian) on June 1st. On July 14th, I received a notice that I had met the criteria and would be notified in the "near future" about whether or not I would get an interview. So now it's almost September and I'm staaarting to wonder if they've actually filled the position and will never tell me. My online application tells me no further details.
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Dominoes posted:How'd you make it past the screener? Put that you manage others curating eight-century Chinese art as a regular part of your current job? I'm obsessed with South Asia (which is what my M.A. is for) and the Middle East. It's a mostly administrative job, but with a bit of a research aspect too. I don't know how I got through either since I've heard from others how selective they are....but I'm still in this limbo status right now and I'm about to pull my hairs out one by one.
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CherryCola posted:It's a good thing I'm a patient woman or I would have completely lost my mind by now. I applied for a curatorial assistant job at the Freer gallery (Smithsonian) on June 1st. On July 14th, I received a notice that I had met the criteria and would be notified in the "near future" about whether or not I would get an interview. So now it's almost September and I'm staaarting to wonder if they've actually filled the position and will never tell me. My online application tells me no further details. I don't think it hurts to follow-up (there's even a form on my "Job Search History" thing with NSEP about what you did to follow up on your application), although I'm not sure the exact etiquette... haven't had a good reason to follow up yet Obviously you don't want to come off as pushy/desperate, but just something polite to let them know you're definitely still interested in the position, etc.
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Pompous Rhombus posted:I don't think it hurts to follow-up (there's even a form on my "Job Search History" thing with NSEP about what you did to follow up on your application), although I'm not sure the exact etiquette... haven't had a good reason to follow up yet Obviously you don't want to come off as pushy/desperate, but just something polite to let them know you're definitely still interested in the position, etc. Well, since I'm a big fan of that gallery anyway, I figured I'd go to look at the art and see if I can just say a friendly hello. But I can't find any email address since the message I got back in July said that it was from an unattended mailbox. I'm guessing it would be dumb to send one to the general tourist email address.
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You'll probably get the NGA job.
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Zoo posted:You'll probably get the NGA job. Even if that's true, I probably wouldn't start getting a paycheck for another year and a half. My savings are only going to last until October. edit: I'm taking into account the Top Secret clearance and the fact that it's a "hiring event" means they're just trying to accumulate a pool of cool dudes who can work for them at some point. double edit: of course I certainly wouldn't mind having that kind of clearance since it would make applying for lots of other jobs way the hell easier.
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Don't sweat the security clearance so much. Some agencies hire you before the clearance is done (as usually you will be given an interim clearance), and keep you around for the ~3-6months doing other tasks, or job training, etc, until it goes final. NGA is one of these agencies. edit: you're spot on about the hiring fair, though.
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CherryCola posted:Even if that's true, I probably wouldn't start getting a paycheck for another year and a half. My savings are only going to last until October. Not necessarily correct on the hiring event thing. While there are some cases where they are dumping you into a pool for the future, those hiring events are called hiring events because they do have billets to fill. They interview and select people to put into those billets. Hiring managers are there with selection authority. That doesn't mean you got hired, but someone else did. You could have been referred to another office, however, for a phone interview or in-person interview, or indeed for the general pool you mentioned, if you were not considered or selected for the vacant billets they were filling at the event. As for your clearance, yes, it could be 6-18 months for final adjudication of your SSBI. Adjudications are also not taking as long anymore as they once did. Contrary to popular belief this isn't the unobtainable holy grail of federal cleared jobs. Typically it seems like it helps to have a clearance for these jobs because experience comes alongside it; it's the experience that can qualify you. This is not as true for the private sector, where a clearance--while still not the holy grail-- can be slightly more important to already have. edit: to be clear, they are there to fill both future and current needs. If you weren't interviewed for a current need, you are right that you may not be called. Zoo fucked around with this message at 05:10 on Aug 28, 2010 |
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Ugh between the waiting game that is federal employment and the general DC area having a so-so job market right now, post-grad sucks so far. When are the new changes for Federal Hiring going into effect? November, right?
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Got this gem from the NNSA today! "It was a pleasure meeting you at a recent career event. Thank you for expressing an interest in employment opportunities with the National Nuclear Security Administration(NNSA). We are excited to share more information with you regarding our employment opportunities. We would like to invite you to attend a virtual presentation on September 8, 2010 at 12:00 pm EST. The presentation will cover information about the NNSA's global critical mission and both career entry level and internship programs; and upcoming opportunities that may be of interest to you. This presentation will also offer you the opportunity to engage with us through a new interactive medium; our 3-D virtual island in Second Life!" So... Second life goon meet?
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Gravel Gravy posted:Got this gem from the NNSA today! So, who's down for a flying penis raid? edit: or at least show up as a furry
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Pompous Rhombus posted:So, who's down for a flying penis raid? Pretty much my reaction to it. The only response from that damned thing. I am incredibly tempted to do this. Or to simply reply and ask if I could just ask for the information about the entry-level programs in an e-mail.
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Gravel Gravy posted:Pretty much my reaction to it. The only response from that damned thing.
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So who else dreads clicking on this thread when you see there are new posts, because you think they might be people saying they got a response from the CEP and are being referred to the hiring managers, while you did not? Yeah because thats me.
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Sirotan posted:So who else dreads clicking on this thread when you see there are new posts, because you think they might be people saying they got a response from the CEP and are being referred to the hiring managers, while you did not? Yeah because thats me. People are starting to get replies for that? I applied to a CEP thing like three months ago and haven't heard a word since.
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CherryCola posted:People are starting to get replies for that? I applied to a CEP thing like three months ago and haven't heard a word since. About 3-4 weeks ago they sent out emails letting you know if you made it to the next round. Then you had to fill out an application online, and were told after you submitted it that you'd hear back whether you were going to be referred to a hiring manager or not within 5 weeks. So it looks like you are SOL for this round, sorry.
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Sirotan posted:About 3-4 weeks ago they sent out emails letting you know if you made it to the next round. Then you had to fill out an application online, and were told after you submitted it that you'd hear back whether you were going to be referred to a hiring manager or not within 5 weeks. So it looks like you are SOL for this round, sorry. Did everyone else pretty much click "yes" for each response on those CEP questionnaires?
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Omits-Bagels posted:Did everyone else pretty much click "yes" for each response on those CEP questionnaires? Pretty much. All but like 2 that I knew I couldn't justify in any way whatsoever.
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Omits-Bagels posted:Did everyone else pretty much click "yes" for each response on those CEP questionnaires? I didn't because I didn't find out that that was what you had to do until later in the thread, so I am likely hosed. BTW has anyone ever volunteered for the Police Dept.? That is what I am in the process of doing right now. Wonder if it would just be a matter of making them fresh coffee or what. Edit: Saw Pompous' quote. Did I write that and put it through babelfish 50 times? Gin and Juche fucked around with this message at 01:37 on Sep 1, 2010 |
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Sirotan posted:Pretty much. All but like 2 that I knew I couldn't justify in any way whatsoever. yeah, that is what I did too. I'm hoping that my me having non-competitive status because I did a year in the AmeriCorps helps bump my application a bit higher.
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I thought for the CEP they would let you know if you got referred or not and that it would take awhile to get back to everyone (to give them till November). At least my email said something similar to that.
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Gravel Gravy posted:I didn't because I didn't find out that that was what you had to do until later in the thread, so I am likely hosed. I have, but not the American police
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