There
are four basic types of positions within the federal government:
1. Career/Jobs. The career position
is the one to which most federal workers ultimately subscribe.
This is full-time, entitled to all rights and privileges of
government employment / job. A three year probationary period
must be completed first before you achieve this category classification.
2. Career-Conditional. This position
of a probationary nature, lasting three years after which you
become eligible for a career classification. During this period
of time, employees are measured on their abilities and effort
in an attempt to decide if they can be upgraded to career at
the end of the three year period. Since the career employee
is generally the last one affected by cutbacks (like those being
experienced now), this probationary period is a critical one
for the individual aspiring to full-time permanent status within
the US Government Job Sector.
3. Term. These are positions filled
for a finite period of time. Generally, an agency may be given
a project or research study lasting for a set period of time
(one, two, three years, for example) after which a report is
due. Since assistance may be needed to complete this project,
the grant money awarded is used to hire term employees, hired
until the end of the project. Health benefits will likely be
available. Pension benefits probably will not. The term employee
who perform well may have an inside track to future employment
within the career-conditional employment level mentioned above.
4. Temporary. These positions are
less than one year in length and do not carry any special privileges
or benefits like health insurance. However, work well done is
generally remembered. In addition, you may be privy to hearing
about other openings and if your work has been satisfactory,
a supervisor's recommendation can help move you into position
for other work.
As
you can see, these are stepping stone types of positions. Concerning
employment and jobs, this is the way the federal government
works. Within this structure is a pre-programmed format within
which one moves slowly up the ranks. There is little room for
diversity and flexibility within this framework, but there is
a certain amount of stability and security the farther along
you go. There is also the chance for part-time work on either
a temporary or term basis and that information would be listed
along with the posting of the position itself.
All necessary information will be supplied
with the allfederaljobs.com Government Jobs source.