Career Opportunities
With The State Department
Interested in a career with the State Department
1) Identify the Job You Want
You must apply to a specific vacancy announcement, which may be
used to fill a single vacancy or multiple vacancies over a period of time.
Click here for a list of current vacancies. Since vacancies can change
every two weeks or so, it is a good idea to look today and check back
often. Information on specialized government-wide recruitment programs,
such as Presidential Management Interns and National Security Education
Program Fellowships, is available on the USAJOBS Web site.
2) Review the Government Vacancy
Announcement
From the list of vacancies, click on an individual
job title that interests you. This is where you can see if your
interests, skills and experience are a right match for the job.
The vacancy announcement provides information on specific duties,
qualification requirements, ranking factors and application forms
and procedures. Complete copies of the vacancy announcement can
be printed from the USAJOBS Web site.
3) Carefully Follow the Application
Instructions
Required application materials and instructions
regarding where the application must be submitted vary from announcement
to announcement. You may apply for most jobs with a resume or an
Optional Application for Federal Employment (OF-612), or any other
written format you choose, as long as it contains the information
required by the vacancy announcement. For jobs that are filled through
automated procedures, you must submit a resume and other specialized
forms. Jobs with unique qualifications may require copies of transcripts,
licenses or certifications. It is essential that you follow the
application instructions in the vacancy announcement to which you
are applying.
4) Receive an Evaluation of Your Application
Your application will be reviewed to determine whether you meet
the education and/or experience requirements for the position of
interest, as stated in the vacancy announcement. If you meet the
basic qualification requirements, your application package will
be evaluated to determine the best-qualified candidates based on
job-related criteria. Evaluation procedures vary and will be specified
in each announcement. In all cases, the evaluation is based on the
application material you originally submitted.
5) Interview for the Job
The names and applications of the highest-ranking candidates are
referred to the supervisor or selecting official. She/he may interview
candidates in person or by telephone. In rare cases, she/he may
make a hiring decision based solely on the application material.
Selection procedures are subject to Federal Civil Service laws,
which ensure that all applicants receive fair and equal treatment
in the hiring process.
6) Undergo a Background Investigation
Almost all Civil Service positions in the U.S. Department of State
require at least a secret security clearance. The clearance process
considers such factors as registration for the Selective Service;
failure to repay a U.S. government-guaranteed student loan; past
problems with credit or bankruptcy; failure to meet tax obligations;
unsatisfactory employment records; violations of the law, drug or
alcohol abuse; or less-than-honorable discharge from the armed forces.
Investigations, which usually take two to four months, include current
and previous neighbors, supervisors and coworkers. Depending on
the nature of the job, you may begin work on a provisional basis,
pending completion of the clearance process.
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