USAJOBS

USAJOBS

Human Resources Services

Washington, DC 1,028,935 followers

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Website
http://www.USAJOBS.gov
Industry
Human Resources Services
Company size
10,001 employees
Headquarters
Washington, DC
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1996
Specialties
Recruiting and Federal Workforce

Locations

Employees at USAJOBS

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    How do I contact an agency if I have questions about a job opportunity? Please reach out to the agency contact listed on the job announcement, if you have questions about a job. You can find agency contact information under the “How to Apply” section of every job announcement. If the job announcement has closed and no longer appears on the USAJOBS website, you can contact the hiring agency's Human Resources Office for additional information and assistance. For more information: https://lnkd.in/eZcibjR6

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    Which jobs am I eligible to apply for? Understanding your eligibility will help you know which jobs you can apply to. There are several different eligibilities in the Federal Government; we call them ‘hiring paths'. You can apply to any job, but you may not be eligible for the job if you don't fall into one of the required hiring paths. If you're not eligible, the hiring agency will reject your application. For example, anyone is eligible for jobs that are ‘Open to the public', as long as you're a U.S. citizen. If you're a current federal employee, you're eligible for jobs that are ‘Open to the public' and ‘Federal employees', depending on which service you currently work for. For more information, check out: https://lnkd.in/gzWdqmNB

    • This page displays the USAJOBS Help Center. It lists the multiple hiring paths and the icons that represent them. Hiring paths listed include: public, veterans, students and recent graduates, individuals with disabilities, Native Americans, federal employees, military spouses, national guard and reserves, senior executives, Peace Corps/AmeriCorps Vista, and special hiring authorities.
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    Join FEMA for the Recovery Veterans Job Fair & Hiring Event at the Fort Belvoir Community Center in Fort Belvoir, Virginia on Thursday, August 8th from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm ET. If you are military personnel, a veteran, or military spouse looking for new opportunities, this is the event for you. Meet with representatives from FEMA and explore the various career options available. Register and learn more: https://lnkd.in/e5pccMA3

    FEMA's Recovery Directorate Veterans Job Fair and Hiring Event

    FEMA's Recovery Directorate Veterans Job Fair and Hiring Event

    fema.gov

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    On job opportunities for bilingual job seekers: "I am a native Puerto Rican and there is a great demand for the bilingual workforce in the federal government. In 2006, while attending a job fair in Denver, Colorado, I had the opportunity to apply for an IT position with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The IT Management Branch Chief was looking for a Spanish speaker to join her IT team. She invited me for an additional interview." - Christian, employee management relations specialist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) #federalhiring

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    Join the United States Department of Defense's Invitational Hiring event on Thursday, July 25, 12-5pm ET at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center in Alexandra, Virginia. DOD is hiring for the following occupational series: • Contract Specialists • Financial Management Analysts • Budget Analysts • Accountants • Operations Research Analysts Include your resume, transcripts (if required), and any reasonable accommodation requests on the registration page. Register today at: https://lnkd.in/egMQ9ebN

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    Looking for a job at a specific agency? Filter by department or agency! • Go to “Top Filters” located on the right side of the search results page. • Scroll down and click “Department & Agency”. • Click “Agency”. • Use the A-Z list to find the agency (or agencies) – we only show agencies with available jobs. • Select the checkbox next to each agency you want to search. You can select more than one. • Your search results will update automatically as you select each agency. You can also search by typing an agency in the keyword search box.

    • This image is of the USAJOBS portal. At the top in the keyword box, it reads "economist" and job results display economist positions, specifically in the agencies requested by the search filters. On the side of the page are the different search filters, including agency and department filters surrounded by a red box. It is highlighting "Department of Agriculture" and "Department of the Air Force" positions.
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    Did you know you could make your resume searchable? Making your resume searchable adds it to the USAJOBS resume bank. Recruiters from federal agencies use the resume bank to look for people to fill their job vacancies. Plus, when your resume is searchable and you have completed your profile, your profile is searchable too. To make your resume searchable: • Sign into USAJOBS and go to your Profile. • Go to “Documents”—your resumes will appear in your Documents. • Click “Searchable” on the resume you want to make searchable—if your profile is complete, your resume will become searchable as well.

    • This image is on USAJOBS. It is specifically in the USAJOBS Dashboard, under the "Documents" tab. The image shows the "Documents" section, with a reminder to make your resume searchable on top. It has 2 resumes already uploaded, with the second resume marked as "searchable" at the bottom. There is a red box around the word "searchable."
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    The Federal Highway Administration is hiring a Structural Civil Engineer Pathways Recent Graduate in Sevierville, Tennessee. This position is open to recent graduates and closes on July 26, 2024. Position duties include: -Perform a variety of safety inspections and inventories of structures to identify and note deficiencies, unusual problems, or the general physical condition of such structures. -Perform field condition surveys of concrete bridge decks. -Assist with assessment of stream hydraulic characteristics, including scour, erosion, alignment, etc. -Prepare inspection reports and make recommendations to correct deficienciess, and assist in the calculation of load ratings, load permit request, and cost estimates. Learn more and apply at: https://lnkd.in/eYzGwsdM

    PATHWAYS RECENT GRADUATE - Civil Engineer (Structural)

    PATHWAYS RECENT GRADUATE - Civil Engineer (Structural)

    usajobs.gov

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