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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You're being paranoid. You're also putting the cart before the horse since it's highly unlikely you'll get an offer. [/quote] OP here, why do you say that? I imagine it’s a competitive place but is there something I should know about applying there? The last couple of years I’ve been working on credit risk models, and prior that did a ton of consumer research work for the federal government. And like I said I just finished my MBA program from a top 10 school. Statistics, python, SQL, project management, supervisory work all check for me. Oh my BA was in economics. Saying the above not as a humble brag but to get feedback on whether me applying there is a pointless venture. [/quote] If willing to work you'll be fine. They are less secure than Fed, so you need to be competitive and way more savvy about politics than a standard GS15. But you make twice that salary so probably worth a try. [/quote]
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