Coordinating Office for Global Health
Frequently Asked Questions
- How are people hired for overseas assignments with CDC?
- What are the qualifications for employment at CDC?
- Are non-US citizens or US Permanent Residents eligible for Federal employment with CDC?
- Does CDC have employment opportunities overseas for students?
- How long are CDC overseas assignments?
- What should I consider when selecting oversea locations on the USAJOBS application form?
- Is housing covered during my overseas employment?
- Will my family be allowed to travel and live overseas with me?
- Are there overseas employment opportunities for spouses?
- What is the GS series and what is the series and grade system?
- What are the requirements to qualify for GS jobs?
- What is the Commissioned Corps?
- Must I have international experience to be considered for an Overseas Assignment?
- How do domestic Federal employees acquire international experience?
- How can non-Federal Employees acquire international experience?
- Do I need a graduate degree to work at CDC?
- What counts as work experience?
- How can I obtain proof of prior Federal employment?
- What is reinstatement? Am I eligible?
- What are Competitive Service jobs?
- What is Veterans’ Preference?
- What are the benefits offered to CDC employees?
- How do US citizens apply for a job with CDC?
- How can I know the status of my application?
- How will I be evaluated during the selection process?
- If I am selected, will I have to undergo a background investigation?
- If I am not selected, how can I find out why I was not eligible for the position I applied for?
- Will I receive orientation and training?
- What happens if I decline an offer of employment?
- What is a Term Appointment?
- I accepted a Term Appointment, what happens once the Term Assignment is over?
- What is a Temporary Promotion?
- Will my salary be the same overseas as it would be in the U.S.?
If you have questions about CDC overseas opportunities, e-mail them to gvl5@cdc.gov. Check this page periodically for responses.
Content Source: Coordinating Office for Global Health
Page last modified: July 30, 2007
Page last modified: July 30, 2007