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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are all federal government attorneys = "excepted service" ? Or does "excepted service" depend upon one's agency ? (For example: IRS or Treasury attorneys ?) [/quote] All federal attorneys are excepted service. However, if they are preference eligible (veterans or certain other categories like widows of veterans), they may have only a one-year probationary period. Also, there are lots of excepted service positions other than attorneys. OPM has a lot of information on the different service types. [u]https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/hiring-information/types-of-hires/[/u] Your SF-50 would say what service you are, and whether you are preference eligible. Additionally, the job vacancy you applied for would have identified the position as in the excepted or competitive service, and whether it was permanent, temporary, or some other category.[/quote]
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