I am looking to get out of the security career field and would very much like to work for a government organization. I would most prefer to work for the State Department. I would like to have some sort of analytical or political position. I will have a Bachelor's degree in History next year. Unfortunately, almost all of my experience has been security related. What can I do to transition out of that field?
Thank you for your help.
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Christopher,
If you meet the criteria for a 5point veteran's preference as listed below, make sure you annotate that on your resume. Most post 9/11 veterans don't realize the impact a 5 point preference can have in securing a federal (GS/GG/etc) position. With a 5 point preference you are limited to a GS 11 (or equivalent) pay grade with experience in lieu of education. If, by chance, you are 30% disabled or can claim a 10 point veteran's preference there is no grade limit. This means you can apply to a GS 15 level position and if you qualify they hiring authority must review your resume. I've included a link at that breaks down the hiring authorities at the bottom of the response. Also, as cliche as it may sound, a referral from a GS 13 or above during the hiring process can play a major role in being considered for employment.
" [Served] For more than 180 consecutive days, other than for training, any part of which occurred during the period beginning September 11, 2001 and ending on a future date prescribed by Presidential proclamation or law"
http://www.fedshirevets.gov/job/vetpref/#5point
Hiring Authorities:
http://www.fedshirevets.gov/JOB/SHAV/INDEX.ASPX
Best of luck,
Felipe
Hi Christopher,
Thank you for your Air Force service! I wanted to share some information with you about ACP's Mentoring Program. This program pairs you with a corporate professional for a year-long mentorship of one-on-one dialogue with a Mentor in the career field you want to enter. Our mentorship generally focus on career exploration, networking, resume building, interview preparation, and general guidance as you transition out of the Military and into the corporate world.
If this is something you'd be interested in, I encourage you to check it out on our website: http://acp-usa.org/Mentoring_Program
Let us know if you have any other questions, or want to know more about the Mentoring Program!
All the best,
Chelsea
ACP AdvisorNet Staff
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