Dear Colleagues,

The US Department of Energy, Office of Science and five other agencies 
(Department of Homeland Security, National Aeronautics and Space 
Administration, Veterans Affairs, Department of State, and Department of 
Labor), in collaboration with the Partnership for Public Service, have 
developed a pilot website (http://careers.science.gov) to highlight science and 
technology (S&T) careers in the Federal government and provide a collection of 
resources of interest to students and professionals considering an S&T career 
in public service.

As you may know, Federal agencies face many challenges in recruiting S&T 
talent, including:
§  the lack of general awareness and understanding of the outstanding career 
opportunities in the Federal government for scientists and engineers;
§  the growing retirements of the "baby boomer" generation, which will lead to 
increased vacancies of key S&T positions across the Federal agencies;
§  competition with the private sector for top talent in S&T fields; and
§  the limitations of USAJOBS.gov-the primary avenue for applying to science 
and engineering positions for most Federal agencies-for communicating what jobs 
are available and what these jobs are really like.

The pilot website will be available through February 2012. A Feedback Survey 
developed with and hosted by the Partnership for Public Service will help 
provide insight as to how the Federal government might improve its recruitment 
of S&T professionals.
We would appreciate it if you would take a look at the website 
(http://careers.science.gov) and complete the short survey.  Feel free to share 
this message with your Federal and non-Federal colleagues.


Thanks!
Dan

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Daniel B. Stover, PhD
Program Manager, Terrestrial Ecosystem Sciences

Climate and Environmental Sciences Division
Office of Biological and Environmental Research
SC-23.1 / Germantown Building
U.S. Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C.  20585
tel. 301-903-0289
fax. 301-903-8519
email:  daniel.sto...@science.doe.gov
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