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WebAn awful lot of jobs are not open to the public. Does anyone know why? I mean, I just saw one job that was a one year contract, and the requirement was you have to be …
WebMost jobs are not open to the public. Does anyone know if they do open jobs to the public if not filled by current federal employees. I know right now isn’t a great time for …
You may be accidentally misrepresenting state govt experience as federal experience and your applications are being denied for a claim not supported by other …
WebHello, I have not worked for the federal government before but a job that I would be a perfect fit for came up. The only catch is that I don't see that it's open to the public. …
WebPros: Decent pay, great leave offerings, a true pension and TSP (401K type account), lots of job security. Cons: Some people you work with are going to be really weird. I don't know …
WebThere's a job I'd love to apply to that's not open to the public and I was just wondering if it's possible it could eventually become open or if that's not a thing. 4 comments share
WebThis subreddit is for all those interested in working for the United States federal government. Since the application process itself is often nothing short of herculean and time …
WebBeen in a discussion recently about how any folks are leaving federal service for the private sector. Some reasons include: 1.Better pay and flexibility 2. Quicker process in the …
WebWho May Apply – Most jobs are open to the general public (e.g., all U.S. citizens) while other jobs are reserved for people who are current or former federal employees (i.e., …
WebHere's how it actually works in reality and not Jason Bourne like you seem to think. Head over to USAJobs.gov. Type in "2210" in the search block, the Government job series for …
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