What is the Pathways Program? The Pathways program consists of three programs; the Internship Program, the Recent Graduates Program and the Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program. These programs help to recruit, hire, develop, and retain students and recent graduates. For more information, check out: https://lnkd.in/gkqJSJB2
USAJOBS
Human Resources Services
Washington, DC 996,743 followers
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- Website
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http://www.USAJOBS.gov
External link for USAJOBS
- Industry
- Human Resources Services
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1996
- Specialties
- Recruiting and Federal Workforce
Locations
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Primary
1900 E St. NW
Washington, DC 20415, US
Employees at USAJOBS
Updates
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What is a Direct Hiring Authority? A Direct Hiring Authority is an expedited recruiting process that agencies can use to fill jobs in occupations that are hard to fill or currently have a shortage. For more information, check out: https://lnkd.in/g4G8Hfey
Direct Hire Authority
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True or False? Federal internships are mostly paid. True! The majority of internships are paid, but some are unpaid. Check the “Salary” section listed in the “Overview” section of each internship posting and reference the General Schedule (GS) salary table for specific salary information. https://lnkd.in/eDkqPJYU
USAJOBS Help Center
help.usajobs.gov
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"After serving in the Air Force, I wanted to continue working in the federal service. I knew that government jobs had good benefits and job stability, which is important to me."– Kristina, contract analyst, U.S. Navy #IServeBecause
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Join the U.S. Department of the Treasury for their virtual session on "How to Write a Federal Resume" on Tuesday, June 4th, 1-2:30pm ET. This briefing will explain each section of the job opportunity announcement (JOA) and describe a 3-part process to assist applicants in writing their resume. Attendees will be shown a real JOA and walked through how to properly tailor their resumes to in accordance to the announcement. The session will conclude with a quick overview of the resume builder within USAJOBS. Register here: https://lnkd.in/ebxbBjdf
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Can I filter results by security clearance? Yes, you can filter your search results by the type of security clearance a job requires. Read the “Security Clearance” section in each job announcement to find out the required security clearance to understand what's required. • Go to “Filters.” • Scroll down to "Security Clearance." • Select the type(s) of security clearance you're looking for. • Your search results will update automatically as you select each filter. For information on security clearances, check out: https://lnkd.in/eEqZ72f8
USAJOBS Help Center
help.usajobs.gov
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🚨 OPM is hiring its first Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer! Guide the use, adoption, and safeguarding of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for both customer-facing, government-wide usage and internal agency use. This position is open until June 3rd, apply today: https://lnkd.in/gdhcjtxh Help OPM lead the way in government AI innovation in this historic role!
Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer
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What makes federal internships different? The federal government is represented in every industry and field. We are the largest employer in the United States, with over 2.1 million public servants working to strengthen our nation! Internships offer a great opportunity to work alongside these experts, learn valuable skills, drive change and give back to our communities. Whether supporting scientists combating climate change, data analysts helping small businesses, assisting engineers in rebuilding America’s infrastructure or health care workers in fighting diseases, you can make a difference! Find out more at: intern.usajobs.gov
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True or False? A federal resume should not exceed two pages. False! A federal resume requires more information than a civilian resume, therefore, it is typically longer than two pages. Some of the things that should be included are your educational and work experience. This includes job titles, salary, employment dates, duties and accomplishments, and how it relates to the knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) in the job announcement.
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"Job seekers who are applying to federal jobs should visit the 'Events' section of USAJOBS.gov. If you are a student, recent graduate, or a person with a disability there are programs out there to help you gain employment."– Tamara, financial analyst, USDA
Shape America's future
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