How To Get a Government Job
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Earlier tonight I received an email from a friend in Pennsylvania
wondering how I got my government job. I had also had a conversation
this afternoon with a guy at work who is in the Navy and planning
to get out. He wanted some advice, too. So I sense a need...
Below is the email that I sent back to my buddy Gavin.
Hey Gavin,
The government is ALWAYS hiring, it is true. I would suggest the following
resources:
http://usajobs.opm.gov/
This is the Federal Government's official hiring
website. They will have positions in multiple
agencies and will be able to show you stuff from all
over the country. You can register for free and
upload a current resume. They will match you with
positions or you can tell the computer to find
positions that you would like.
If you like what you see on any of the government's websites, then
please let me know.
If you would like to do language, apply as a language
analyst or linguist. If you would like to do more
rounded work, not language-specific, then intelligence
analyst is your best bet (that is what I am, a
Korean-speaking intel analyst).
http://www.federaljobsearch.com/
This is a pay website that you subscribe to. I use
its free service to "tip me off" and then go search
for the actual ad at the actual agency.
Expect a four-to-six-month turn-around time for your
application to be finally accepted and for you to start work.
The timing is key, especially if you are currently
unemployed (which I know you aren't). Uncle Sam doesn't
do anything quickly.
That was my letter. Any additions to it? What did I leave out?
Anything anyone would like to add?
wondering how I got my government job. I had also had a conversation
this afternoon with a guy at work who is in the Navy and planning
to get out. He wanted some advice, too. So I sense a need...
Below is the email that I sent back to my buddy Gavin.
Hey Gavin,
The government is ALWAYS hiring, it is true. I would suggest the following
resources:
http://usajobs.opm.gov/
This is the Federal Government's official hiring
website. They will have positions in multiple
agencies and will be able to show you stuff from all
over the country. You can register for free and
upload a current resume. They will match you with
positions or you can tell the computer to find
positions that you would like.
If you like what you see on any of the government's websites, then
please let me know.
If you would like to do language, apply as a language
analyst or linguist. If you would like to do more
rounded work, not language-specific, then intelligence
analyst is your best bet (that is what I am, a
Korean-speaking intel analyst).
http://www.federaljobsearch.com/
This is a pay website that you subscribe to. I use
its free service to "tip me off" and then go search
for the actual ad at the actual agency.
Expect a four-to-six-month turn-around time for your
application to be finally accepted and for you to start work.
The timing is key, especially if you are currently
unemployed (which I know you aren't). Uncle Sam doesn't
do anything quickly.
That was my letter. Any additions to it? What did I leave out?
Anything anyone would like to add?