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[quote=Anonymous]I am a hiring manager who posted before. I work in the commercial technology sector, ot Federal, and have worked for various technology companies with names familiar to all. I just happen to have colleagues who are Feds. In my experience, many big name commercial technology companies are about skills and do not obsess about engineering GPA - which clearly is a different experience from someone else who said they only look at high GPA candidates. In metro DC, for civil service EE jobs (GS 850 series) relating to construction: Army Corps of Engineers, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, and USAF equivalents. Same, but for ECE degree in electronics, radio, logic, software, computers, and such (GS-854 and GS-855 series jobs): NIST in Gaithersburg, Army Research Lab in Adelphi, Naval Sea Systems Command or Naval Research Lab both in DC, NSWC at Carderock, NSWC at Indian Head, NSWC at Dahlgren VA, Naval Air Systems Command at Pax River in MD. Look at USAjobs.gov and have a profile with resume there, and apply to job openings from there, but also reach out to the HR people at the above places and ask how you can submit your resume. Always always list "US Citizen" on the resume if one is actually a US citizen. It is legally problematic to ask about an applicant's citizenship, but most civil service positions will absolutely require US citizenship. [/quote]
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