Title: Finding Federal Employment:
1Finding Federal Employment
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION
2Message from the President
- Public service is not simply a noble profession,
it is an honorable life. Your service to your
country makes the ideal of America a daily,
living reality. - President Barack Obama
3Federal Employment Facts
- The Federal government employs 1.84 million
workers - 41.9 percent of Federal employees have a
bachelor's degree or higher - 6.9 percent of Federal employees have
disabilities - 22.4 percent of Federal employees have veterans
preference - 40 percent of Federal employee are eligible to
retire
4Why Public Service?
- Numerous Federal career paths and locations
- 84 positions outside DC
- Unparalleled career opportunities
- Average Age of Federal Employee 45.6
- Great benefits and work-life balance
- Service to country
- You truly make a difference!
5What mission critical occupations are projected
to have a recruitment emphasis over the next few
years?
OCCUPATION EMPLOYEES NEEDED 2005-06 EXAMPLES OF POSITIONS
Security, Enforcement and Compliance Assistance 37,515 inspectors, investigators (including criminal), compliance officers, consumer safety officers, police officers, security/prison guards, airport screeners
Medical and Public Health 25,756 physicians, nurses, pharmacists, medical technicians, nursing assistants
Engineering and Sciences 23,806 professionals in engineering disciplines and biological sciences (microbiologists, botanists, foresters), physical sciences (physicists, chemists, astronomers), veterinary medical science
Program Management/Administrative 17,323 program managers, analysts, administrative staff
Accounting, Budget and Business 12,959 revenue agents, auditors, tax examiners, pay technicians, budget analysts
Number of employees as of September
2005. http//www.ourpublicservice.org/usr_doc/FINA
L_REPORT.pdf
6Federal Compensation Package
- Competitive Salary
- Annual and Sick Leave
- Multiple Health Insurance Options
- Life Insurance
- Long-term Care Insurance
- Thrift Savings Plan (401K) (pre-tax )
- Flexible Spending Accounts (pre-tax )
- Public Transit Subsidy (non-taxable)
7Typical 2014 Starting Salaries
City GS-5 GS-7 GS-9
Florida 33,465 41,545 50,706
Seattle 33,747 41,804 51,135
RUS 31,628 39,179 47,923
New York 35,662 44,175 50,035
San Francisco
Washington, DC 34,459 42,361 52,146
8Government Speak in Hiring
- Job (Vacancy) Announcement
- Competitive Service vs. Excepted Service
- Job Series or Occupational Series
- KSAs
- Specialized Experience
- Career ladder
- Hiring Certificate (the cert or BQ)
- Veterans Preference
- Career Status and Reinstatement
9General Advice When Applying
- Apply only for positions and job levels for which
you already have the required experience and
skills - Answer questions fully
- Tailor application to document specific
knowledge, skills and abilities requested - Pay attention to security clearance
- Submit all documents, as requested
10Writing KSAs and Competencies
- Address the breadth and scope of your experience
- Be specific
- Dates
- Coursework levels
- Length of time
- Results of efforts
- Be accurate and truthful
11USAJOBS
12USAJOBS contd
- Search Features
- Flexible and user-friendly
- Tailor your search to your specific needs
- Location
- Agency
- Occupation
- Advanced
- Keyword
13USAJOBS contd
14USAJOBS contd.
15USAJOBS contd.
16USAJOBS contd.
17USAJOBS contd
18USAJOBS contd
19USAJOBS contd
20USAJOBS contd
21USAJOBS contd
22A New Day in Federal Service.
23Pathways Program.
24 1. Intern Program
25Intern Program
262. Recent Grads Program
27Recent Grads
28Recent Grads
293. PMF Program
30PMF
31PMF.
32PMF.
33Finding Pathways jobs
34Additional Resources
- Government Agency Gateway
- www.usa.gov
- Library of Congress Agency dictionary
- www.loc.gov/rr/news/fedgov.html
- U.S. Government Manual
- www.gpoaccess.gov/nara/index.html
35Additional Resources
- Qualifications Standards
- www.opm.gov/fedclass/html/gsseries.asp
- Classification Standards
- www.opm.gov/qualifications/
36Message from the 26th President
- Far and away the best prize that life offers is
the chance to work hard at work worth doing. - Theodore Roosevelt
- Civil Service Commissioner
- 1889 - 1895
37THANK YOU! Questions or Comments?
38Good LUCK!
- Kelli
- Kelli Seaberry
- HR Specialist Classification/Recruitment
- WFMO l Advisory Services Division
- ( 301-713-6351 office l 301-713-0974 fax
- 8kelli.seaberry_at_noaa.gov
- 1305 East West Highway, WFMO, SSMC IV, Silver
Spring, MD 20910