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TechGuru80 wrote: » If you are in Virginia any site will probably yield results...
Chevel wrote: » Wow thank you guys! I would like to get a permanent job in the civil service/gov but getting in is next to impossible. Job security is less in a contracting role but at least I can get a job lol.
TomkoTech wrote: » At least that is my understanding of how USAJobs works.
CyberSecurity wrote: » I worked for a contractor who directly supported gov inside of a gov building and showed them my abilities. Within 2 months of working there I was offered a Gov position. A lot of these positions require certifications though and depending on where you work depends on what cert you need. Some require the cert prior to starting, others require the cert within like 6 months or something. Depending on your location and certifications, I may be able to assist.
TomkoTech wrote: » Direct gov't jobs afaik HAS to be posted on usajobs. And it's fairly easy to get the interviews. Just follow the job postings. Make sure you include in your resume everything listed on the job postings. When you fill out the questions if you don't answer with the most agreeable response you likely won't be considered for the position. For example there are options A-E with E being the most qualified: Develop Information Technology policy training for a variety of audiences. 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 doing this task because of my expertise. If you answered C or D you may still be "qualified" for the position. However the applications are graded by "most qualified" and the 15 other people who answered all Es whether or not they actually qualified based on those answers will get their Resumes forwarded on for actual review and yours gets ignore by the computer system. At least that is my understanding of how USAJobs works.
kiki162 wrote: » Chevel, I did the contracting thing for years, and unless you have prior military preference or get really lucky...it's not going to happen. You can look at excepted service positions as well, although you don't get the same benefits or protection as a GS would get you. When setting up a usajobs resume. Make sure that you do NOT put in bullet points for your job description. Just combine them into a paragraph. I had over 10 yrs exp working for various gov't agencies and got out not too long ago. Best decision I ever made. Do yourself a favor, if you have only a Secret, stop drinking the "kool aid" and get out now.
Chevel wrote: » I must not be doing something right then. In the 5 years I've tried applying I've not been able to land a single interview. Maybe I'm too honest. I rarely select "E" unless I know the position forwards and backwards.
TomkoTech wrote: » That's the problem. I've had 5-6 interviews for positions I applied for, and everyone one was either because I am a status candidate which bumps my "most qualified" above those that aren't, or it was because I could honestly select "E" responses to their questions. I won't violate my own integrity for the sake of landing a job, but I believe a lot of people do which is why I typically get the canned response email of:Based on your response to the questionnaire, you were found to be eligible but not among the best qualified. Therefore, your name will not be referred to the hiring official at this time. Thank you for your interest in INSERT FEDERAL AGENCY
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