Federal Jobs - JobMonkey.com
Government Jobs Banner
jobmonkey twitter

Government Jobs

Government Jobs (Home)
Government Jobs
Government Job Hot Sectors
Obama Job Creation
Government Job Search
Networking for Government Jobs
Government Job Lifestyle
Government Security Clearances
Government Polygraph Testing
Government Organization
Department of Defense Jobs
National Security Administration
Homeland Security Jobs
> Citizenship & Immigration Services Jobs
> Customs & Border Protection Jobs
> Border Patrol Jobs
> Federal Emergency Management Jobs
>> Jobs with FEMA
> Transportation Security Administration Jobs
> Federal Aviation Administration Jobs
> Secret Service Jobs
FBI Jobs
FBI Recruiting
> FBI Profiler Jobs
Central Intelligence Agency Jobs
> CIA Careers
> CIA Hiring
> CIA Education Opportunities
Drug Enforcement Administration
> DEA Agent Jobs
FDA Jobs
> FDA Job Descriptions
National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
> NGA Hiring
IRS Career
Social Security Administration Jobs
U.S. Postal Service Jobs
> Temporary Relief Carriers
Department of Transportation Jobs
National Transportation Safety Board Jobs
Health and Human Services
> HHS Career Options
> HHS Research Jobs
Office of Management and Budget
Veterans Affairs Jobs
> VA Nursing Jobs
Environmental Protection Agency Jobs
Peace Corps Jobs
> Peace Corps Jobs
Federal Career Internship Program
> PMF Internship Program
> Student Career Experience Program
State & Local Government Jobs
 
SEARCH NOW:
FEDERAL JOB BOARD
 
REGISTER TODAY:
FREE JOBS
NEWSLETTER
 
 
 
JobMonkey Home Find a Job! Government Careers JobMonkey Blog - Discuss Federal Government Employment Travel Information Job Tools - Learn How to Find Federal Government Jobs Post a job on JobMonkey

Networking for Government Jobs

The federal government has one of the fairest and most regulated hiring and personnel management systems in the U.S. However, like any other industry, the stronger your network is, the more opportunities you will hear about.

Unless you already have a 30-pound Rolodex filled with government recruiters sitting on your desk, you might want to consider beefing up your network. One great way to do this is to attend government job fairs or general industry fairs where government reps will also attend.

Conferences, meetings, symposia, and other events targeted toward your field of interest are another good place to pick up leads. To find out about government networking events, check the employment section of your local newspaper or search the Internet. These events are often massive and sometimes, it can be difficult to have a meaningful conversation (other times, you might be interviewed on-the-spot, so be prepared and dressed appropriately in either case). If it's a busy event, be sure to collect business cards and share at least a few words with representatives in agencies of interest to you.

Hang on to those cards, and make sure to send a follow-up email within the next day or two. It can be something as simple as, "John, it was great speaking with you at the Federal Jobs recruiting event last week. I was so interested to hear about the wonderful opportunities available at FAA. As we discussed on Friday, I am just about to complete my PhD in aeronautical engineering in May. Please keep me in mind as new opportunities become available." You get the picture. Just let people know you're interested, and keep following up so they remember who you are. But don't be excessive or pushy, or you risk being a labeled a job-stalker.

Government Lifestyle and Security Clearance >>>

Search JobMonkey job postings

Green Jobs | Summer Jobs | Film Jobs | Real Estate Jobs
ESL Jobs | Animal Jobs | College Financial Aid | Driveaway Jobs
Retail Jobs | Alaska Summer Jobs | Winery Jobs


Home | About Us | Contacts | FAQ | Privacy | Government Jobs Site Map

Copyright © 1999-2009 - JobMonkey, Inc - All rights reserved.