RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas –
Jobseekers unfamiliar with civilian employment opportunities within the Air Force now have a new online resource that defines the numerous career fields and outlines many of the benefits of being a federal employee.
The site, www.afciviliancareers.com, was designed for those interested in applying for a federal job within the Air Force Civilian Service. The site contains practical information on various hiring authorities, base locations, career field descriptions, employee benefits and application procedures.
"The Air Force has always relied on the civilian workforce to meet the mission. With new organizations standing up and an overall net gain in civilian positions, we hope more people will look at all the benefits we have to offer and consider applying with us," said Michelle LoweSolis, the director of civilian force integration at the Air Force Personnel Center.
One of the highlights of the website is a job match machine. By entering educational background or specific skills, the job match machine will generate a list of possible career choices.
"People are often unaware of the breadth of Air Force Civilian Service careers, and we're hoping this will aid them in their job search," said Mike Brosnan at AFPC.
For more information, Air Force employees may call the Total Force Service Center at 800-525-0102. (AFNS)