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Overview Of Federal Goverment Jobs
There is no larger employer in the world than the United States Government. Positions are available on a near regular basis, despite recent cutbacks. Not only are there opportunities domestically, but employment outside the United States is a possibility . . . on military bases, at overseas embassies and in the various departments of defense and state agencies.
You will, however, have to become familiar with a whole new employment language. For Example: A special occupational classification system exists which determines pay and job grades. This is the federal government, after all !!!!
There are four basic types of positions
within the federal government:
The Career Position: is the one to which most federal workers ultimately work towards.
Career–Conditional: This position is of a probationary nature, lasting three years, after which you become eligible for a career classification.
Term: These are positions filled for a finite period of time. Generally, an agency may be given a project or research study lasting for a set period of time (one, two, three years, for example), after which a report is due.
Temporary: These positions are less than one year in length and do not carry any special privileges or benefits like health insurance. However, work well done is generally remembered. It's a "Door Opener" in other words.
As you can see, these are stepping–stone types of positions. This is the way the federal government works. Within this structure is a pre–programmed format within which one moves slowly up the ranks. However - be advised there is little room for diversity and flexibility within this framework. But there is a certain amount of stability and security the farther along you go. There is also the chance for part–time work on either a temporary or term basis and that information would be listed along with the posting of the position itself.
Making Contact
The controlling organization is the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). OPM fills most of the available federal positions with few exceptions. They are the clearing house for applications that they use to compare your qualifications with the listed positions. Or, if your application is to be put on record only, OPM reviews it with an eye towards agency suitability and then places your name on a list for further reference as positions come up.
When a job opening then becomes available, this list is consulted for potential names to be sent directly to the department looking for workers. A number of factors are used in qualifying people and your success will depend as much on your experience as it will on compensation available, number of people applying for the position; and number of openings. OPM’s lists do fill up and there are times when they are so plentiful they take no further applications They then invite you to contact them at a later date.
Your best bet is to contact the Federal Job Information Center
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