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These opportunities provide work experience related to your academic program and allows you to explore career options as well as develop your personal and professional skills. STUDENTJOBS Create.search.apply Ready to land the Federal job that's right for you? Your Career in the U.S. Government Starts Here! . Create Your Account Use the Online Resume Builder to create, edit, and save résumés and submit applications electronically. Build a Job Search Agent and receive e-mail notification for new job postings that meet your specific qualifications and interests. . Search Jobs Search the database by: Key Word Location, and/or Series – used to classify the work of positions. This classification is made in terms of the kind or subject matter of the work, the level of difficulty and responsibility, and the qualification requirements of the work. Job openings contain information about locations, duties, salary, application instructions, and any testing and eligibility requirements. . Manage Your Career Apply for the Job You Want When you find a vacancy matching your career goals and skill levels, read the “Who May Be Considered” section of the announcement. This is important because a Federal agency may make a vacancy available only to current government employees (“Status Candidates”); or, they may choose to accept applications only from qualified individuals who are already employees of the hiring agency. Review the instructions found in the “How to Apply” tab, then click “Apply Online.” Create.search.apply STUDENTJOBS STUDENTJOBS e-scholar e-Scholar is the “Umbrella Term” that encompasses Jobs, Apprenticeships, Cooperative Education, Fellowships, Grants, Internships, and Scholarships within the Federal Government. It is a link to educational opportunities available to all eligible students from high school through doctorate levels, leading toward a career profession. To find out about the educational opportunities available, visit e-Scholar at http://www.studentjobs.gov/e-scholar.asp e-Scholar provides information on the following types of programs: Apprenticeships provide an individual the opportunity to learn and obtain qualifications in a specified trade or craft. These opportunities vary in length from agency to agency. Cooperative Education provides the opportunity for the student, educational institution, and a Federal department or agency to enhance a student’s career through a combination of classroom studies and on-the-job training. Students can serve our Nation while receiving experience for future employment opportunities. Fellowships provide an individual the opportunity to serve in an ideal setting for advanced subspecialty training. Individuals are given the opportunity to study and gain invaluable insight into a particular field of study. These programs can last six weeks to several years. Grants provide funds to an individual, a group of individuals, or an organization, usually for a specific project. Monetary grants are given to assist in paying for education, or research and development projects. In some cases, grant awards do not require repayment. Additional grant opportunities are available on www.Grants.gov. Internships provide an individual with a monitored or supervised work or service experience where the individual has intentional learning goals and reflects actively on what he or she is learning throughout the experience. These learning goals can include: academic learning, career development, skill development, and personal development. Scholarships provide funds to an individual who has demonstrated high academic achievement and the desire to further their education in a field of study. Scholarships may be awarded up to four years. Opportunities for EVERYONE! e-scholar STUDENTJOBS studentJOBS.gov is the one-stop portal for a range of employment opportunities for students within the Federal Government, whether in high school, college or graduate school. USAJOBS 2008-02 April 2008