mredskins
08-01-2013, 11:09 AM
That job site doesn't work if you're a straight, non-handicapped white male.
Serious. I wish I were joking.
Congrats on the job, DR!!
Exactly where do you mark off your sexuality on that site?
over the mountain
08-01-2013, 11:15 AM
Exactly where do you mark off your sexuality on that site?
at the end of the application filling process, its the last thing they ask if i remember correctly - gender, race.
i also believe (after a good year or so of applying for fed jobs and being highly qualified) that you will not get hired unless you are a minority, disabled or military vet.
the fed govt reply was that i had the pre-requisite qualifications but i wasnt selected for the interview process . . . i hate DC and the fed govt.
mredskins
08-01-2013, 11:22 AM
at the end of the application filling process, its the last thing they ask if i remember correctly - gender, race.
i also believe (after a good year or so of applying for fed jobs and being highly qualified) that you will not get hired unless you are a minority, disabled or military vet.
the fed govt reply was that i had the pre-requisite qualifications but i wasnt selected for the interview process . . . i hate DC and the fed govt.
I seriously doubt if it ask if you are heterosexual or homosexual.
The GOVT looks for over qualified candidates to hire. So if you are serious about a GOVT job best to look for a job a rung or two below your experience to get your foot in then move up once you are in.
GOVT jobs are not that great anymore anyways you have just as much or even more security in the private industry.
DynamiteRave
08-01-2013, 02:45 PM
at the end of the application filling process, its the last thing they ask if i remember correctly - gender, race.
i also believe (after a good year or so of applying for fed jobs and being highly qualified) that you will not get hired unless you are a minority, disabled or military vet.
the fed govt reply was that i had the pre-requisite qualifications but i wasnt selected for the interview process . . . i hate DC and the fed govt.
Nope. I'm a double minority and as a black female with a college education, I can vouch that, yeah, no, the minority thing doesn't seem to work anymore.
I've been told by a friend that works an NIH, that they go straight for people that "know someone", after that its military, after that it's a free for all.
SmootSmack
08-02-2013, 05:59 PM
That job site doesn't work if you're a straight, non-handicapped white male.
Serious. I wish I were joking.
Congrats on the job, DR!!
Oh really? Based on what?
RedskinRat
08-02-2013, 07:03 PM
Oh really? Based on what?
I'm with SS on that . C'mon man!
Monkeydad
08-05-2013, 11:07 AM
Oh really? Based on what?
Reality and experience.
If you're not aware of the Government's attempt to artificially create "diversity" even at the expense of work quality...I don't know what else to say. It's been doing on forever but it's worse now than ever.
SmootSmack
08-05-2013, 11:36 AM
Reality and experience.
If you're not aware of the Government's attempt to artificially create "diversity" even at the expense of work quality...I don't know what else to say. It's been doing on forever but it's worse now than ever.
Sure, whatever you say. I forgot who I was asking
JoeRedskin
08-05-2013, 12:01 PM
Nope. I'm a double minority and as a black female with a college education, I can vouch that, yeah, no, the minority thing doesn't seem to work anymore.
I've been told by a friend that works an NIH, that they go straight for people that "know someone", after that its military, after that it's a free for all.
Yup. I have been told the same thing by many in Fed service - with one more caveat. After the (1) know someone and (2) military categories, there is a third - already in Fed service. Apparently, it's a big hastle to get someone Federal clearance so that they are "employee ready". It's much easier to hire someone already on the Federal payroll b/c they are, generally, already cleared.
Everyone I have spoken to about it has indicated that breaking into Fed service is really, really tough but that, once in, it is much easier to move around. For that reason, they all recommend applying for jobs you are way over qualified for and may really be a big career step back. Even then, if it's too far up the ladder you have to really just blow everyone away.
firstdown
08-05-2013, 12:04 PM
Nope. I'm a double minority and as a black female with a college education, I can vouch that, yeah, no, the minority thing doesn't seem to work anymore.
I've been told by a friend that works an NIH, that they go straight for people that "know someone", after that its military, after that it's a free for all.
Your probably correct. With the bad job market the person that knows someone is big and with all the people out of work just about everyone knows someone needing a job. It leaves the others fighting for whats left over and that's not much.