How can one secure a GS position job or even a contract position?
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HI Ayo,
Send me your current resume and I'll advise you. Vets to Feds is my specialty, since 2009.
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Just answer a few questions, upload your current resume, and I'll review and advise (for free, of course).
Lex
Got this by clicking on Uncle Sam on one of my webpages and entering your location and the keyword cloud:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/621368700
This I got using indeed.com with keyword infosec :
https://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=infosec&l=San%20Antonio%2C%20TX&vjk=022cd5f4c87e9a04
My EE webpage URL: http://eehot.com/ee.html#jobs
Hi Ayo,
Thank you for visiting ACP AdvisorNet! Feel free to check out the "Jobs" section of the website for job postings.
A big part of finding a job, no matter how qualified one may be, comes down to networking. Utilizing LinkedIn to connect with professionals in your area is a great way to do this. We also have a "Community" section of ACP AdvisorNet dedicated to networking. There, you can sort through a list of advisors by location, experience, and industry, and reach out to them via our messaging feature for informational calls. In your case, it would be most beneficial to look specifically for IT or cybersecurity mentors in the San Antonio area.
Here are a few resources that I would recommend on networking:
- https://www.acp-usa.org/sites/default/files/resources-files/Networking_Tips_2.pdf
- https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/296679
- https://www.themuse.com/advice/3-simple-changes-that-will-help-you-land-more-networking-meetings
Thank you again for visiting ACP AdvisorNet, and for your question!
Best,
Danielle
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