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Page 1: How to Apply for Federal Jobs The Career Center Colorado State University

How to Apply for Federal Jobs

The Career CenterColorado State University

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GS/Pay Band

Grade Qualifying educationGS-5 4 academic years above high school leading to a

bachelor’s degree OR a bachelor’s degree

GS-7 Bachelor’s degree with one of the following:• Class standing (upper third of class)• 3.0 or higher GPA; 3.5 or higher GPA in major • Honor society membership

GS-9 Master’s degree (or equivalent)GS-11 Doctorate degree or J.D.

GS-5 and GS-7 are considered “entry

level”Source: opm.gov/qualifications/SEC-II/s2-e5.asp

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Student Programs…

STEP and SCEP

Federal Career Internship Program (FCIP)

Presidential Management Fellows Program

PAST PROGRAMS

Internship Program

Recent Graduates Program

Presidential Management Fellows Program

CURRENT PROGRAMS

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Internship Program: • Paid opportunities while still in school• Agencies may convert eligible participants to full-time employment

Recent Graduates Program: • Apply within 2 years of receiving degree• Veterans can apply within in six years of receiving a degree if they have

been actively serving in the military

Presidential Management Fellows Program: • The recruiting calendar will be adjusted to better align with academic

calendars• Open to advanced degree students within two years of graduation

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Steps to Apply

To find and apply for a federal job, follow these steps online:

1. Search for specific positions

2. Create your federal resume

3. Complete application questionnaires

4. Submit the complete application by deadline

5. Follow up with the agency contact

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Usajobs.gov

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Usajobs.gov Hints

• Create a profile and resume before you begin to apply for jobs • Don’t hesitate to contact the agency –

use the contact information listed on the announcement • Print the job announcement, once the

deadline passes, it won’t be accessible • Save your favorite searches and set it to

email you

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Usajobs.gov Hints

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Federal Resumes

Federal resumes require more detail than standard resumes and many recruiters recommend using USAJOBS resume builder.

Hrs worked/week, supervisor’s name & phone number, salary

Usually 3-5 pages in length

Carefully review the job vacancy announcement or position description

Focus on the “duties” or “responsibilities” section, and customize your resume accordingly by identifying and including key words and phrases

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Target your resume for every job you apply for!

Duty 1: Research design: developing an evaluation's scope, research questions, and data collection methods • Contributed to a collaborative article evaluating

communication journals’ external validity • Developed the methodology, research questions, and

research design for the research article and coded journal articles

• Wrote methodology section of paper outlining data collection methods

• Followed rigorous fact-checking and information citing procedures

• Received an A on the assignment.

Federal Resume Tips

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Application Questionnaires• Between 25-125 questions• May include yes/no questions as well as experience-based questions• Tip: Preview questions using a link found in the job vacancy announcement

Participates in basic health care teaching to patients and their families. A.I have not had education, training or experience in performing this task. B.I have had education or training in performing the task, but have not yet performed it on the job. C.I have performed this task on the job. My work on this task was monitored closely by a supervisor or senior employee to ensure compliance with proper procedures. D.I have performed this task as a regular part of my job. I have performed it independently and normally without review by a supervisor or senior employee. E.I am considered an expert in performing this task. I have supervised performance of this task or am normally the person who is consulted by other workers to assist them in this task because of my expertise.

Assessments

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Some full-time positions will require applicants to go through the security clearance process, all require a general background check

Begin gathering relevant information now

Check out the SF-85 and SF-86 form

Tip: Be honest!

Security Clearances

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Additional Resources

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