Anonymous wrote:DH is an attorney with a 10 year career at a non profit. From March through June, he applied to about 10 federal jobs, mostly at one agency. He got an interview for every job at that agency (none at the others, where he has no subject matter expertise). He got a tentative job offer in July for a GS-14 position. The background check dragged out and he didn’t get the final offer until recently. He is starting in mid Sept.
Unfortunately, you are less likely to be hired at this point because agencies rush to spend their hiring budget in the summer. They need to start new employees before the fiscal year ends Sept 30. Some hiring will still happen throughout the year but if you’re feeling burned out, you may want to give it a break until next spring/summer.
Anonymous wrote:DH is an attorney with a 10 year career at a non profit. From March through June, he applied to about 10 federal jobs, mostly at one agency. He got an interview for every job at that agency (none at the others, where he has no subject matter expertise). He got a tentative job offer in July for a GS-14 position. The background check dragged out and he didn’t get the final offer until recently. He is starting in mid Sept.
Unfortunately, you are less likely to be hired at this point because agencies rush to spend their hiring budget in the summer. They need to start new employees before the fiscal year ends Sept 30. Some hiring will still happen throughout the year but if you’re feeling burned out, you may want to give it a break until next spring/summer.
Anonymous wrote:It is very hard to get hired at that level with no federal experience. It's even harder to get hired for something that is not direct hire unless you are a veteran or have some other preference (maybe you do but didn't say). You are more likely to get a GS13 - 14's and 15's are very hard to get without experience within the agency for which you are applying. Keep trying and look for direct hire announcements.
Anonymous wrote:DH is an attorney with a 10 year career at a non profit. From March through June, he applied to about 10 federal jobs, mostly at one agency. He got an interview for every job at that agency (none at the others, where he has no subject matter expertise). He got a tentative job offer in July for a GS-14 position. The background check dragged out and he didn’t get the final offer until recently. He is starting in mid Sept.
Unfortunately, you are less likely to be hired at this point because agencies rush to spend their hiring budget in the summer. They need to start new employees before the fiscal year ends Sept 30. Some hiring will still happen throughout the year but if you’re feeling burned out, you may want to give it a break until next spring/summer.
Anonymous wrote:OP here and I just applied to a couple GS 12 positions. Thanks for the advice.
Anonymous wrote:It is very hard to get hired at that level with no federal experience. It's even harder to get hired for something that is not direct hire unless you are a veteran or have some other preference (maybe you do but didn't say). You are more likely to get a GS13 - 14's and 15's are very hard to get without experience within the agency for which you are applying. Keep trying and look for direct hire announcements.