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- Would you do it all over again? - Contracting Workforce - The Wifcon . . .
The nature of contracting jobs definately changed 1102 work is moving more towards repetitive, clerical tasks in many instances including placing task delivery orders under contracts As the government moves towards more consolidated contracts including GWACS and governmentwide startegic sourcing vehicles, this likely will increase
- What are some options to transition out of 1102? (eg. 0341 (AO) or 0343 . . .
You don’t say where your current 1102 position is but 1102 job duties vary widely by agencies and locations Some 1102s are basically clerks and just check-the-box with processing transactions At the other extreme some 1102s serve as “business advisors” and help program offices plan, execute, and administer acquisitions that directly
- What do GS-1101s do? - Contracting Workforce - WIFCON. com
The Federal Acquisition Institute's quarterly acquisition workforce report includes statistics for two job series: GS-1101 and GS-1102 According to the most recent report, the government employed 27,143 persons in the GS-1101 series, General Business and Industry, and 36,971 persons in the GS-1102 series, Contracting, during the first quarter
- Can a CO be appointed other than a 1102 Job series?
"The GS-1102 federal acquisition certification is not mandatory for all GS-1102s However, members of the workforce issued new CO warrants on or after January 1, 2007, regardless of GS series, must be certified at an appropriate level to support their warrant obligations
- Private Sector Equivalent of an 1102 - Contracting Officer
I've spent my entire (8 year) career in the federal government specifically as an 1102 Currently looking outside of the federal government but keep running into the issue where I feel I'm not qualified for something because private sector companies tend to look for more of a legal background and
- Transferring from the DOD to a Civilian Agency
I became GS-1102-05 trainee in 1974 By 1984 I was a GS-1102-15 I was promoted as quickly as the law then allowed, about once a year I did it by getting into a good training program, doing a good job, and moving around As a general rule, I advocate changing jobs about once every two years or so
- Viability of a COR career (1101) with DOD?
I work with teammates who were 1102's, were hired as 1102's, then converted to 1101's due to the Army policy Like COR jobs and titles, 1101 jobs and titles vary widely I look at 1101 jobs almost daily on USAJOBS, and there appear to be more and more 1101 jobs being advertised with duties that sound a whole lot like an 1102 position
- Transferring 1102 Skills to Other Federal Job Series
All:With consolidation of common services and supplies to GSA over next several months, it seems to be clear that 1102 career opportunities will be significantly reduced as I would not expect GSA to take on tons of 1102s, and the agencies losing contracts to GSA may not need them as much either
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