Monthly Archives: June 2012

FAA Integrating Staffing System with USAJOBS

Following the lead of several other federal agencies , the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has complied with the Presidential Initiative to upgrade its federal recruitment services and has integrated its staffing system with USAJOBS. According to the FAA Aviator site,

“On March 30th, AVIATOR was updated to be fully integrated with USAJOBS in order to make applying for future jobs easier. Because of this change, this site has significantly changed. When directly logging into the site with your username and password, you will only be able to check the status of your applications submitted prior to March 30th. You may no longer start new applications this way or access your profile information.

“To apply for a new position or to update an existing application on an open announcement, go to USAJOBS, set up an account (or login to an existing account) to create resumes and upload documents, find the job you wish to apply for and begin your application. Your information from USAJOBS will automatically be sent to the FAA.”

Applicants who applied for positions previously through AVIATOR will have until October 1st, 2012, to access their information. After this date, the site will be disabled, so it’s important you retrieve whatever data you need before then.

Resume and Career Assistance – Links & Resources By Need

Here are links to specialized web sites operated by CareerPro Global, Inc., the only known careers company to operate with the prestigious ISO 9001:2008 certification.

For Senior Executive Service positions, the highest level of government employee, frequently working for cabinet-level offices.

For Federal Resumes and guidance on the often complicated federal vacancy application process.

For Military Transition, assisting many thousands of veterans since 1986. For Federal job positions specializing in USAJobs, AVUE, Quickhire and other agency-specific input formats.

For specialized Executive Core Qualifications or ECQs that accompany the Senior Executive Service (SES) applciations.

For Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSA) statements, formerly used as standalone documents, now frequently embedded directly into federal resumes.

For general purpose, civilian, corporate plus military and federal resume services and career coaching.

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