Applying for a Federal Job After Military Service
Considering this career path after taking off the uniform? Start here.
Welcome to MOAA's Federal Jobs page! You're in the right spot if:
Visit the links below for information on your job search. Premium and Life members can access all materials, including recorded webinars. Want to join MOAA or upgrade your membership? Click here for details. Interested in MOAA's expert career advice for non-federal positions? Visit MOAA.org/careers for the latest.
Considering this career path after taking off the uniform? Start here.
This earned benefit can be a career boost ... but also can be challenging to navigate.
From salary to starting date to relocation reimbursement, get expert insight on securing proper compensation.
There are multiple special authorities that could make your career path a little smoother.
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Consider these links as you begin your research into a federal position.
Regardless of the circumstances, knowing your options will help you make the right plan for your professional future.
Lawmakers have asked for clarification on exemptions and other protections in place for service-connected families.
"You will have readiness immediately suffer" because of the federal staffing moves, MOAA's president and CEO told Stars and Stripes.
More work remains to strengthen protections. Find out MOAA’s next steps.
Keeping a federal career on the move can be critical to retaining a military family. Take action today.
Did you leave civil service before becoming eligible to retire? Let our expert help with your next steps.
Applying for a government position? You’ll want to tailor your materials to your audience. Here’s how.
Future veterans can learn to become claims representatives and adjudicators through the Warrior Training Advancement Course.
Ending this practice would deepen the Pentagon talent pool and help transitioning servicemembers. Join the fight today.