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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For all the 1102s: do you basically need to be a veteran to get a job as an 1102?[/quote] No, but I started as intern in the FCIP and worked my way up. We do have a lot of veterans and former DoD employees, though. There are VERY few people under the age of 30 in the 1102 world (or at my agency in general). Agencies are doing whatever they can to retain talent, but there really aren't many retention tricks in the book that can be used when an experienced GS 14 CO walks out the door. It's interesting though because I have seen a number of folks leave for the private sector and very few ever return to the govt, which is a major loss to the taxpayer. It takes a lot of time and money to train up an 1102, plus add in even more expenses if a clearance is involved. Either way, warranted COs with clearances are probably going to be in much better shape than a LOT of other jobs series in this administration. [/quote]
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