Anonymous wrote:Wow. Contrary to DCUM's reputation, everyone here has been so kind and encouraging! Thank you for your honesty and wisdom. I've worked overseas as a professional editor, and also publish regularly on IR topics. I think I could still go for relevant federal writer/editor positions without an English degree (I have an IR MA). Your responses have confirmed how lucky I am to have an IR job at all, though. Thank you for reminding me to practice contentment and self-care when the market isn't cooperating. Good luck everyone!
Anonymous wrote:OP, there are probably thousands of people in your shoes. Many, if not most, people who study IR want to move into the public sector at some point. But the process of becoming a federal employee can be all but impossible if you aren't a veteran or didn't do an internship or the PMF program.
I was in your shoes several years ago and did become a fed, but it was a slow (i.e. 2+ years) process that involved major financial sacrifice...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PS - Thank you, PP, for sharing your experience with recruitment 7 years ago. I took their writing test just before the election, and assume that things were thrown into confusion afterwards as I've heard nothing since. Looks like I'll be staying put for a while!
DI or NCS/DO?
it's still a long timeline - esp post-snowden, coe to clearace is 18+ months i hear these days.
have you looked at FSOT for state?
Anonymous wrote:PS - Thank you, PP, for sharing your experience with recruitment 7 years ago. I took their writing test just before the election, and assume that things were thrown into confusion afterwards as I've heard nothing since. Looks like I'll be staying put for a while!