Anonymous wrote:Right now, there are so many returning veterans looking for entry-level jobs. The way the government hires, veterans get extra "points" on their application. It's a sort of affirmative action. It makes it very hard for non-veterans to get entry-level jobs. I'm not saying this is a bad thing, just something to be aware of for non military.
You should look at the Presidential Management Internship programs, although that requires a Masters Degree. In my experience, that is where many of the entry-level "superstars" come from in the federal government.
Agree, and this is true even in fields/agencies you wouldn't expect. I know a couple people involved in hiring for natural resources/science positions, and the process would leave them frustrated. They would be forwarded a certain # of candidates by HR, and all, or almost all, would be veterans that didn't have the necessary education/experience necessary for the position. But their veteran status would rank them higher than the experienced, non-veteran candidates. In one case, someone was transferred internally to fill the position instead.
I'm all for giving vets a leg up when they return from service but there has to be some common sense involved- I don't think veteran status should trump candidates who are more qualified.