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Ten Steps to Getting a Government Job
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You’re interested in working for the US government, but you’re not exactly sure what to do first. Maybe you’re having difficulty figuring out what type of government job would best match the skills that you have. What are the major branches of the Government? How many jobs are available? What agencies will be hiring rapidly over the next few years? Find out the essential information about a career for the government here.
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dfuller41
over 5 years ago
2 comments
THANKS!
designerforu
over 5 years ago
4 comments
Interesting. Good information.
designerforu
over 5 years ago
4 comments
Interesting. Good information.
williamwat
over 5 years ago
2 comments
Thanks, I am trying to start all over and really hope you will be able to assit, aide, or even help me Restart with a Careeer with our Uncle Sam!!!
mwredfern
over 5 years ago
14 comments
this person has never applied for or worked for the federal government.
these procedures might work in the private sector, but the 'boys and girls club' does not allow you to just walk in the front door and announce your arrival.
steps 1-8 is very feasible. but thats as far as it gets. the only way you get to communicate to the inside is know a member and ask them to post notes on the inside walls.
this is not the 70's my friend. if you're going to be the expert and talk as if - cut and pasting from old newspapers does not count. so here is the true way to get in:
1. write a great resume. and then don't plan on using it. you'll just be cut and pasting parts of it later.
2. write a great cover letter. you will be using it.
3. find 2 or 3 great job portals to attack. monster will not be one of them - especially for government.
4. schedule job finding time. if you think you are going to get a job posting here and there - you are terribly wrong.
5. post that resume and that cover letter to jobs that fit you. do not lie to yourself about what jobs you can do. remember - the key is to get in and then roam. this is not the private sector. get the job first and then walk around daily and carry a copy of the resume and cover letter.
6. now use a networking tool like linkedin. find people who know people and cozy up. i know kevin bacon, but he does not know that. but if i tried i could get someone to tell him we are great friends.
7. organize your work. do not just apply for a bunch of jobs. use strategy! apply, record where you applied, file the responses. you'll see who is really paying attention to you. and then zero in on the area where you are getting bites. you can't catch saltwater fish in the colorado river. go to the ocean.
8. take another look at that resume ad cover letter. does it need more love? you bet! perfection is a state of mind - not a state of reality. we can always do better.
9. always keep your ears open. always tell people you are looking. always carry a business card. always be working on a 2 minute sales pitch (practice this in elevators - 2 floors at a time). get a hair cut and brush the teeth more often. we are out of work - lets not look like it.
10. repeat
this is real. and this comes from a pro. not a recent college graduate hired by monster for pennies on the dollar.
look its tough to get the initial look, but if you waste effort - it will never happen. if you can not take yourself and that job hunt seriously, then why would an employer. they can see it when you are not to concerned. get in it and start swinging!
CEETEE1
over 5 years ago
2 comments
Thanks I will follow these steps very carefull.
apierce
over 5 years ago
2 comments
I did not want to enter a comment but it would not let me proceed without it.
urmomma
over 5 years ago
2 comments
wow i love our gov they really try and help the jobless out thank u
bitv
over 5 years ago
2 comments
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zingrii
over 5 years ago
4 comments
This is very informative to me, I am a food Services Hostess at a Hospital.
boswel3
over 5 years ago
4 comments
This is very informative and interesting, I'm a former Marine and I was in the Army.
ca_slc_73
over 5 years ago
2 comments
I am a ex-Marine, and hope to find work with the government
Steigerwald
over 5 years ago
12 comments
All Great advice for first-timers. Thanks
bantoneil
over 5 years ago
2 comments
informative
hmoran29
over 5 years ago
2 comments
thanks for the tips.