USAJOBS

USAJOBS

Human Resources Services

Washington, DC 1,138,541 followers

This is the official LinkedIn page for USAJOBS, the job site of the U.S. federal government.

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Website
http://www.USAJOBS.gov
Industry
Human Resources Services
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Washington, DC
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1996
Specialties
Recruiting and Federal Workforce

Locations

Employees at USAJOBS

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    The USPTO has a dream job if you love to travel, meet new people, serve the public, and use your legal expertise! As an Intellectual Property (IP) Attaché, no two days are alike. A day may include: ➡️ Meeting with the Ambassador or others within the U.S. embassy to report on IP matters ➡️ Discussions with a host-government intellectual property office or other host government agency about local IP issues ➡️ Meeting with industry representatives to discuss their IP concerns ➡️ Advising U.S. companies that are looking to do business in the country on how to navigate local IP laws to protect or enforce their intellectual property rights in the host country ➡️ Training local law enforcement on best practices for enforcing IP laws Looking forward to the creative challenge? Join the International Trade Administration and the Department of Commerce for this unique role in Brussels, Belgium: https://bit.ly/3ZVvzPk

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    We have a dream job if you love to travel, meet new people, serve the public, and use your legal expertise! As an Intellectual Property (IP) Attaché, no two days are alike. A day may include: ➡️ Meeting with the Ambassador or others within the U.S. embassy to report on IP matters ➡️ Discussions with a host-government intellectual property office or other host government agency about local IP issues ➡️ Meeting with industry representatives to discuss their IP concerns ➡️ Advising U.S. companies that are looking to do business in the country on how to navigate local IP laws to protect or enforce their intellectual property rights in the host country ➡️ Training local law enforcement on best practices for enforcing IP laws Looking forward to the creative challenge? Join the International Trade Administration and the Department of Commerce for this unique role in Brussels, Belgium: https://bit.ly/3ZVvzPk

    • Advertisement for an IP Attaché Job Opening in Brussels, Belgium, featuring an evening view of the illuminated Grand Place with text about the position of Attorney Adviser in Intellectual Property.
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    Job seeker advice: "My advice to anyone applying is to never give up on your job search. Attend all federal jobs fairs. Join LinkedIn and be a part of a federal job search community on LinkedIn. If you have a career center on campus, always look there. Always keep your resume current and number your resume pages. Be flexible and whatever you do, be open and honest in your interview regarding your skills, knowledge, and abilities. These will pay huge dividends when the hiring official reviews candidates. Also, remember, you are just as good as anyone else that is being considered for the job. Do not give up!" - Dary, procurement analyst, US Army Corps of Engineers

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    📣 📣 📣 Students! Get your resumes ready, U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is hiring summer 2025 interns! Announcements will be open January 3rd, 2025 so set up your saved search on USAJOBS to get alerted and a reminder so you can get your application in! Not sure how to set up a saved search? Check out the USAJOBS Help Center: https://lnkd.in/e2sTRm-T Keep an eye on https://opm.usajobs.gov/ for all OPM opportunities as they open.

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    What is the difference between eligibility and qualifications? Eligibility refers to being part of a particular group of people that an agency is hiring for the job – whether it's a current federal employee, a veteran, or a recent graduate. Look at the “This Job is Open to” section in the job announcement to understand which group of people are eligible to apply to the job. Hiring Paths also help you understand eligibilities. Select the hiring path(s) that you belong in, and you’ll find jobs you’re eligible to apply to. Qualifications refer to whether you are qualified to perform the job. Qualifications may include work experience (years and type of work), skills, education level or knowledge of a specific field or topic. The hiring agency will only review your qualifications once they determine you’re eligible for the job. The hiring agency then ranks applicants based on how well they meet the qualifications of the job. Your resume is the primary way to communicate your qualifications. Ensure your resume reflects the qualifications listed on the job announcement. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eZR-dMFa 

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    Join the National Park Service on Thursday, January 2 from 2-3:30pm ET for their Federal Jobs Webinar - Mastering the Federal Job Application Process: How to Make Your Federal Resume Work for You. In this webinar, the National Park Service Recruitment Team will share an overview of the federal hiring process, and tips and strategies for crafting federal resumes, updating your USAJOBS profile, and much more! Register here: https://lnkd.in/emJ3V3SX Meeting ID: 160 412 9087 Passcode: 646359

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