Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think CIA is all that prestigious.
For a lot of agencies, you can get a job there if your parent works there. Is that prestigious?
You can get a job there if you meet the qualifications of the job you applied for, do well in the interview, pass the security and medical screening process. Doesn't matter if you're a relative or not, everyone goes through the same process.
Signed,
CIA recruiter
https://www.cia.gov/careers/how-we-hire/
huh, CIA on DCUM, okay…
being referred by a current employee doesn’t boost the applicant?
Anonymous wrote:If you’re looking for “prestige,” I don’t think the Federal Govt qualifies. That isn’t to say there isn’t really important and interesting work being done, but “prestige,” I don’t think so.
Signed,
Govt Employee
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or followed by Justice.
You need a JD for that.
-- works at DOJ
Depends on the office and role.
Grants doesn’t need a JD and positions go up to GS-14.
Non-lawyer jobs at DOJ aren't prestigious.
Anonymous wrote:FBI
Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine State hiring new college grads as FSOs. I always thought they wanted two years’ minimum work experience or at least a Peace Corps stint or Fulbrighters.
Anonymous wrote:?
for FSO, you gotta pass the fsot, fsoa, THEN be selected from the register.
not a cakewalk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think CIA is all that prestigious.
For a lot of agencies, you can get a job there if your parent works there. Is that prestigious?
You can get a job there if you meet the qualifications of the job you applied for, do well in the interview, pass the security and medical screening process. Doesn't matter if you're a relative or not, everyone goes through the same process.
Signed,
CIA recruiter
https://www.cia.gov/careers/how-we-hire/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Accountant at the SEC
Will need to be a CPA, not just an Accountant, to really advance…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bachelor's in what? The answer is different depending on major -- CS is going to be one agency, accounting another, chemistry another, Chinese language and lit another.
Economics from an Ivy League college.