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USAJobs Guide to Find and Apply for Government JobsTRANSCRIPT
Federal Employment Opportunities
US Office of Personnel Management Human Resources Products and Services
USAJOBS®
Jobseeker Success
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Agenda
• Why a Federal Career
• Job Search Tools
• Tips
• Where the Jobs Are
• The Application Process
• Benefits of Federal Employment
• Questions & Answers
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• Cure diseases
• Protect our parks, forests and national monuments
• Develop public policy in the national or global arena
• Enforce Federal laws
• Keep food safe
• Deliver essential Federal services
Why Consider a Federal Public Service Career
Interesting and Rewarding Opportunities in Hundreds of Occupations Across the Globe
“The 20 Best Job Search Web Sites”
• March 11, 2009 PCMAG.COM rated USAJOBS® among the best in the world and stated :
• “USAJOBS is the official job site for the U.S. government. With the government looking to significantly increase spending during the next few years, looking at federal jobs might not be a bad move if you're in a tough place.”
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Available Tools• USAJOBS Web Site
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www.usajobs.gov
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Job search
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Resume builder
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Search agent sign-up
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Tutorials and guides
• www.studentjobs.gov
• www.seniorleaders.gov
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5 Steps to a Federal Job
• Prepare your Resume
• Create an Account on USAJOBS®
• Build your resume
• Create Search Agents to get new jobs emailed to you
• Apply today!
MY USAJOBS®
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Resume Tips• Federal resumes require some items not normally included in a
private sector resume
CitizenshipVeteran PreferenceFederal Employment Status
• Use action words to describe work experience
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Managed, assisted, responded, planned, coordinated, met with, implemented, spoke to, tested, developed …
• Provide a sense of scope and complexity
• Include special skills such as computer proficiency or language ability
• It is okay to go over a page or two
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Resume Tips• Federal resume requires items
not normally in a private sector resume:
CitizenshipVeteran PreferenceFederal Employment Status
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Selective Service informationSelective Service information
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Resume Tips
• Use action words to describe your work experience:
• Managed, Assisted, Planned, Coordinated, Met, Implemented, Led, Tested, Developed, Built, Delivered, Facilitated
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Resume Tips
• Provide a sense of scope and complexity:
• Include special skills like computer proficiency or language abilities
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Resume Tips• Describe all work experience –
paid and volunteer
• Make sure you complete all application requirements!
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Job Search Tips
• Grade will be determined based on your level of experience and Education
• The Career Interests Center helps identify Federal jobs that match your skills and interests
• This probably doesn’t apply to you unless you have been a permanent Federal employee. Leave the default set to “No”.
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Tips for Making the Search Work For You
Use Keywords if you are trying to match an exact skill or knowledge. Example: SQL or “Early Childhood Education”.
To search by grade select GS-5 through GS-7 for Undergrad Degree; GS-9 for Graduate Degree.
Category search is great if you want to search across a field. Example: Accounting, Budget and Finance.
This probably doesn’t apply to you unless you have been a permanent Federal employee or Veteran. Leave the default set at “No”.
Use the Career Interests Center if you need some help identifying a Federal job match for your skills and interests.
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Job Search Tips
• Use Keywords if you’re trying to match an exact skill or knowledge
Lawyer, SQL, “Early Childhood Education”
• Use Category Search to search across a career field? e.g., Accounting, Budget and Finance
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Save the Perfect Search As An Agent
Select “Save this search and email me jobs”. Receive jobs by email the same week!
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Create Search Agents
Get eMailed Jobs!
Save Your Search
Job Seeker Portfolio
Application History
Applicant Status
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Top 14 Jobs the Federal Government is Filling
• Admin & Program Staff 6,749
• Office Clerk/Asst 6,005
• IT Specialist 5,238
• Mgmt/Prog Analyst 3,816
• Human Resources Spec 2,823
• Nurse 2,620
• Business & Indus Spec 2,415
• Budget Analyst 2,169
• Engineer/General 2,178
• Secretary 2,106
• Training Instructor 2,245
• Contract Specialist 2,167
• Human Resource Asst 1,936
• Financial Admin 1,815
Source: USAJOBS April 2009
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Top Five Fields: Projections for the Next Two Years1. Security, Protection, Compliance and Enforcement (62,863 new hires) – This
category includes inspectors, investigators (including criminal), compliance officers, police officers, security/prison guards and airport screeners.
2. Medical and Public Health (35,350 new hires) – This group includes physicians, nurses, pharmacists, medical technicians and nursing assistants.
3. Accounting, Budget and Business (21,248 new hires) – The Internal Revenue Service is driving growth in this category, as the agency continues to hire revenue agents and tax examiners as part of its efforts to step up enforcement.
4. Engineering and Sciences (17,477 new hires) – This category includes professionals in engineering disciplines and biological sciences (microbiologists, botanists, foresters), physical sciences (physicists, chemists, astronomers) and veterinary medical science.
5. Program Management/Analysis and Administration (14,305 new hires) – This is a broad category which ranges from program managers and analysts who monitor program operations and effectiveness to administrative staff.
Source: Where the Jobs Are January 2008
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And What About the Benefits?•
Great Package
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Flexible Work Schedules
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Telework
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Student Loan Repayment
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Recruitment and Retention Bonuses
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Tuition Assistance
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Life-long Training and Development
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Multiple Health Plans
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Life Insurance
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Long Term Care
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Flexible Spending Accounts
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Health and Wellness Programs
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Great Rewards
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Competitive Salaries
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Generous Time Off
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401K Type Savings Accounts
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Cash Award Programs
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Relocation Allowances
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Sound Retirement Plan
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Rapid Promotion Potential
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Autonomy and Meaningful Work Assignments
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Exposure to the World’s Finest Resources and Expertise
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Transportability Between Agencies
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The Application Process
• Begins with the basic resume or application form
• Describe all work experience – paid and volunteer
• When asked for a narrative response use descriptive text to tell the reader the scope and complexity of the work you performed; and the level of supervision received
• Be confident yet credible
• Be prepared for an online or paper process
• May use a questionnaire or essay-based approach
• Read and follow all instructions carefully
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Are you Ready to Explore the Possibilities
• Cure diseases
• Protect our parks, forests, and national monuments
• Develop public policy in the national or global arena
• Enforce Federal laws
• Keep food safe
• Deliver essential Federal services
Make a Difference Today in Your Community, the Nation, or the World