Finding and Getting Federal Government Jobs

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Finding and Getting Federal Government Jobs. Jason Parman USOPM September 2012. Happy FY13…. …or is it?. Background. Times are hard Jobs are there There are many ways to get Federal jobs Competitive = Challenge. Today’s Topics. Finding Federal Jobs Applying for a Federal Job - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Jason ParmanUSOPM

September 2012

Finding and GettingFederal Government Jobs

Happy FY13…

…or is it?

Background

• Times are hard• Jobs are there • There are many

ways to get Federal jobs

• Competitive = Challenge

Today’s Topics• Finding Federal Jobs• Applying for a Federal Job• New & Revised Programs• Resume Writing and Qualifications• Narrative Statements• Attorneys & Foreign Service• Summary

The Job Search

Step One: USAJOBS.gov

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• Official Federal employment information system• Lists more than 30,000 Federal jobs daily, worldwide• Allows job seekers to apply online

Job Search Agents• The easiest way to find jobs• Set it and forget it• The way HR folks find their jobs

Step Two: Build and Use a Network

• Leverage your network of contacts• Every colleague, every classmate,

every customer, every boss• You can get a job even when no

announcement is posted…and it’s perfectly legal

• “You know, I’d be great at that job…”

Leverage New and Existing Flexibilities

Consider creating your own opportunity…

– Student Pathways Program– Yesterday’s non-traditional student is

today’s traditional student– More agencies looking to hire

experienced staff through student appointments

Pathways Programs

• Internship Program• Recent Graduates Program• Presidential Management Fellows

Program

Internship Program

• For current students• Job must be related to the academic

career goals or field of study• Agencies have to post information

publicly on USAJOBS• Complete at least 640 hours of work,

up to 320 may be waived

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Recent Graduates Program

• For recent graduates (within two years, vets within six)

• Agencies have to post information publicly on USAJOBS about how to apply for specific positions

• Orientation, mentorship, 40 hours of training each year

• Complete at least one year, may be converted to permanent position

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Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program

• Must have completed a qualifying advanced degree in past two years

• Opens Monday, November 5, 2012 and closes on Monday, November 19

• Rigorous assessment process to determine finalists

• PMFs serve in a two-year excepted service position

• PMFs get OPM orientation, senior-level mentorship, and 160 hours of training

• May be converted into permanent positions

Job Opportunity Announcement

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Submitting Your Application

Remember:• Follow the “How to

Apply” instructions carefully, as they may differ across agencies

• Check your application status online

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Overview of the Online Process

• Create your Federal resume• Answer the questions posed

online• Submit the complete application

package by the stated deadline

Federal Resumes

• Information about the opening• Personal information• Education and coursework levels• Work Experience

• Dates and number of hours per week• Salary• Location of position & supervisor contact info

Resume Writing Tips

• DO include all required information– USAJOBS resume builder can help with this

• Boring doesn’t sell• Use bullets and storytelling

– Three to five sentence description summarizing position

– Bulleted list of top 3 – 5 results achieved– Then take defining characteristic of your

success and tell a story with it

Job-Related Questionnaire Tips

• Give yourself all the credit you deserve, but none you don’t

• Check your responses against your resume and narrative statements– Do they match up well?– If not, you’ve got some work to do

• Can be called KSAs, Competencies, Narratives, etc.

• Can be extremely important

• Vary depending on the job

• Are similar to interview questions

Agencies commonly require narrative responses to address characteristics they seek

Narrative Responses

• Context: Describe the specific problem you had to address (What did you have to solve, resolve, respond to, handle, etc).

• Challenge: Describe the factors that contributed to a particular challenge such as budget cuts, new legislation, institutional reform, new goals from upper management, etc.

• Action: Describe the steps you took to solve the problem (Stay away from the ordinary -- be extraordinary in your response)

• Result: Outcomes of your actions (What was the difference you made – highlight THE BEST)

Response Approach:Context, Challenge, Action, and Result

More Narrative Response Tips• Address key words/phrases

mentioned in the position description

• Focus on outcomes• Use plain language, without

acronyms• Review answers to ensure they

are succinct, easy to read, and grammatically correct

• Tell a story about your best example

• Inject drama where you can• Use a “magazine article” format

– Start with a hook– Lay down the facts– Tie it back in

Following-up on Application Status

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What Happens Next

• After the closing date for applications, the agency evaluates candidate qualifications

• From this assessment, the agency produces a list of qualified candidates

• From the list of qualified applicants, agencies select candidates for interviews

• At this point, agencies are like other organizations– They conduct interviews and select the best

candidate(s) for the job

– Some jobs require security clearances

A Note About Security Clearances

• Applying for jobs that require a security clearance is a two-stage process:

1) Get the job offer

2) Go through a detailed background investigation

• Everyone hired for a Federal job undergoes a basic background check of their criminal and credit histories

• Jobs that include access to sensitive information generally require a security clearance, which requires a more intensive background investigation that begins after someone has already received a job offer

Summary Tips for Applying

• Plan ahead

• Select carefully

• Be patient

Summary

•Federal agencies hire the best and brightest, and getting a Federal job is competitive

• Increase your chances of being hired by following a few clear steps–Consider various employment avenues–USE YOUR NETWORK–Follow the application directions carefully–Bring your best to the application and interview

Attorneys

www.justice.gov

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It’s Still Who You Know…

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Questions & Answers