Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Explore Federal Career Options: Upcoming Sessions

 

USAJobs invites BSOS students to attend one of their upcoming virtual information sessions and workshops. Read more and register

Navigating USAJOBS (Finding and Applying for Federal Jobs)

April 2, 2024 | 2-3:30pm 
This overview covers key aspects of USAJOBS, the main online portal for Federal employment. The session includes how to create and manage a USAJOBS account/profile, tips on searching for Federal jobs, reviewing job announcements, applying for jobs, and how to follow up.

Writing Your Resume for Federal Jobs

April 9, 2024 | 2-3:30pm 
This session reviews unique aspects of writing a résumé that is specifically customized to apply for Federal jobs. Learn what information is required for a résumé that will make you more effective in the Federal hiring process. You will learn what to include, things to avoid, and what makes a résumé for Federal employment different from those used for private sector and other employment.

Interviewing for Federal Jobs

April 11, 2024 | 2-3:30pm 
Participants will be equipped to prepare for and engage in successful interviews for Federal jobs. We will cover actions you should take prior to, on the day of, and after your interview. Also, you will learn about the kinds of interviewing methods used by Federal agencies, the types of questions that may be asked during the interview, and how best to respond.

Pathways Programs for Students and Recent Graduates

April 18, 2024 | 2-3:30pm 
Participants will learn about the three Pathways Programs, i.e., the Internship Program, Recent Graduates Program, and Presidential Management Fellows Program. You will know eligibility requirements for each Program, i.e., what is the same and what distinguishes the Programs from one another. You will learn how you can find and apply for positions under each of the Pathways Programs.


The Feller Center for Advising & Career Planning has additional resources and individual appointments available for BSOS undergraduate majors. Read more.



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