Q: What
is? |
A:is EPA's name for the system developed by the Quick Hire
Company to automate EPA's recruitment process. |
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Q: How
doeswork? |
A:is a service delivery mechanism that truly automates the
federal hiring process. It takes the current federal hiring
process content and uses the power of the Internet to
build and post vacancies to EPA's web site. Interested
applicants can review vacancy announcements and answer
position-specific questions while on the web site. The
system also allows applicants to create, edit and archive
an electronic resumé. After the vacancy announcement
closes, the Human Resources Office uses the system to
automatically rate and rank candidates according to pre-established
criteria. The best qualified candidates are instantly
identified and forwarded to selecting officials. |
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Q: What
types of positions will be filled using? |
A: All General Schedule and Wage Grade
positions in EPA (except Senior Executive Service (SES)
positions) will be filled using. |
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Q: Is the system
secure? |
A: Yes. Even though Quick Hire hosts the
application,is run on a private secure database and EPA is the owner
of the data. The system meets the Agency's stringent security
requirements and a Security Plan has been approved. |
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Q: Isthe only way to submit an application for EPA positions? |
A: Yes. All applicants, except those applying
for SES and excepted service positions, must submit their
applications online, using thesystem. |
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Q: What if I don't
have a computer? |
A: All EPA Human Resources Offices will
have computers available for your use in applying for
jobs. In addition, most career resource centers, unemployment
offices, public libraries, college placement centers and
job search agencies have computers and Internet access
for their patrons to use at no charge |
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Q: What if I don't
have email? |
A: There are several Internet Service Providers
that offer free email accounts, such as Hotmail, Lycos
and Yahoo. You can access one of these providers to register
for a free email account. Additionally, a generic email
box will be set up in each EPA HR Office to accommodate
those applicants who cannot set up an email account. |
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Q: What if I need
help applying online? |
A: For assistance in applying for anvacancy, you may contact the Human Resources Specialist
listed on the vacancy announcement. If applying online
poses a hardship to you, you must call the HR Specialist
before the closing date of the announcement to request
assistance. |
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Q: When
exactly do jobs close in? |
A:positions close at midnight Eastern Time on the closing
date of the vacancy announcement. After midnight, jobs
that have closed will not be available for review or application. |
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Q: Exactly what
does it mean to apply online? |
A: You submit your application using the
Internet. When you first access the system at the web
site, you must establish an account by answering a set
of core federal questions. The system will assign you
a user ID and password, which can be changed. The core
federal questions will be stored in the system and will
be used by the system as a part of the initial screening,
e.g., for determining current status, veterans' preference,
highest grade held, reinstatement eligibility, minority
and handicap status, email and street address, phone number,
and other relevant information. |
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Q: Will EPA accept
paper applications? |
A: No. Exceptions will be made in the instance
of extreme hardship cases (e.g., applicant lives in a
remote area where it would pose a major hardship for the
applicant to get to a computer in any location). EPA will
assist applicants in any way possible to submit their
applications online by the closing date of the vacancy
announcement. Applicants who meet hardship criteria will
be requested to respond to the same questions as applicants
applying online and submit a signed copy to the HR Office
prior to the closing date of the vacancy announcement.
The HR Office will input the data into the system on the
applicant's behalf for the specific job for which the
applicant is applying only. |
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Q: What if someone
submits false information? |
A:is a Federal job application system. Providing false information,
creating fake IDs, or failing to answer all questions
truthfully and completely may be grounds for not hiring,
for disbarment from Federal employment, or for dismissal
after a person begins work. Falsifying a Federal job application,
attempting to violate the privacy of others, or attempting
to compromise the operation of this system may be punishable
by fine or imprisonment (see US Code, Title 18, section
1001.) |
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Q: Can I be automatically
notified of EPA vacancy announcements? |
A: Yes.allows applicants to automatically retrieve email notification
if this option is chosen when you establish an account
in the system. |
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Q: After I have
established an account, am I required to apply for a vacancy
every time I go into the system? |
A: No. Once you have established an account,
the system uses the information to determine the vacancies
for which you are eligible to apply. You may scroll through
the vacancy, including the questions, but you are not
required to transmit anything. You can merely exit the
system or return to the main menu to select other vacancies
to view. |
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Q: As an applicant,
can I access the system from home? |
A: Yes. As an applicant, you can access
the web site from any location, whether at home or at
work. |
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Q: Can I
create a resumé online? |
A: Yes. Once you have answered the core
questions and established your user ID and password, you
can then create your resumé. Once created (input
into the system), you can go back in at a later time and
update or change your resumé. After you apply for
a particular vacancy and the vacancy announcement closes,
the system automatically attaches your resumé to
that particular vacancy announcement. If you later apply
for a new vacancy, you may wish to update your resumé
at that time to correspond more closely with the new announcement. |
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Q: I
already have a resumé prepared. Can I load it into
thesystem? |
A: Yes.allows you to cut and paste your resumé into a
specified text box that will accept up to 16, 000 characters.
The system currently allows only simple text, and does
not accept special formatting, such as bold print and
underlining. |
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Q: What
if I want to submit a long version resumé or additional
documents? |
A: resumés should be brief. You
should only include relevant work experience, with short
descriptions and your education. The resumé is
a different type of document than the SF-171, which had
a great deal of narrative. If you rank among the top qualified
candidates, and are scheduled for an interview, at that
point you may wish to share additional documents or information
with the selecting official. |
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Q: What
happens if I don't submit a resumé with my personal
information when applying for a job? |
A: If your resumé is not submitted
in thesystem by the closing date of the vacancy announcement,
you will not be considered for that position. |
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Q: Can I
submit my resumé via email? |
A: No. In order to apply for positions
in,
you must log into the system and apply online. |
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Q: Is
it possible to have multiple identities or more than one
email address in? |
A: No. You are identified inby your Social Security Number, youruser ID#, and your password which you enter in the registration
process.will not allow you to create more than one account using
the same email address or Social Security Number. |
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Q: This
is the first time I have ever registered inand the system is telling me that someone already registered
with my Social Security Number. How could this be? |
A: No one else is using your Social Security
Number. You logged out ofbefore you finished registering. Login toas a registered user, select "Edit Personal Information"
and press "Next." You can then complete the registration
process. |
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Q: I don't understand
why the system won't let me in. |
A: Please review the procedures for logging
into.
You must be a registered user ofbefore you can apply for EPA jobs. In addition, when asked
for a password, choose one that is at least 5 characters
long and type it twice, making sure you use the same case
both times. |
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Q: I tried to
login using my email address and it doesn't work. |
A: Try using yourID# that you received from the system when you first registered
in.
If you don't have it, you can use your email address,
but you must use the same case you used when you originally
typed it into.
For example, if you originally typed your email address
using all capital letters, you must use all capitals when
trying to login. It is often easier to use yourID# instead because it is a number and isn't case-sensitive. |
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Q: If the system
only accepts online applications, how do I send other
attachments, such as my college transcripts, SF-50's,
etc.? |
A: Unless otherwise stated on the vacancy
announcement, do not send these documents until they are
requested . Usually veteran's preference documents will
need to be faxed to the appropriate office within 48 hours
of the closing date of the vacancy announcement. The hiring
manager or HR Specialist may request other documentation
from you through email or telephone. These documents (such
as, SF-50's and college transcripts) will only be requested
from "best qualified" candidates. |
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Q: How is my application
rated? |
A: The responses you provide to the questions
are the basis for the numerical rating calculated by the
system, in accordance with the weighting of questions
as determined by the selecting official or Subject Matter
Expert, and HR Specialist. |
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Q: Where do I enter
my knowledge, skills and abilities (KSA's)? |
A: You will supply information on how you
meet the KSAs of the position by responding to the position-specific
questions in the vacancy announcement. You are rated and
referred based on your responses to the position-specific
questions as supported by information in your resumé.
The position-specific questions used inare derived from questions defined by the selecting official
in consultation with a Human Resources Specialist, and
have been validated by EPA subject matter experts, as
appropriate, for the job vacancies in. |
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Q: Since
thesystem will rate me according to my self-assessment and
response to the questions, what prevents me from selecting
those choices which give me the highest scores? |
A: Nothing will prevent you from doing
this. However, falsifying or answering questions to mislead
the system's automated process is no different than providing
false or misleading information on your application under
the old process. Applicants are reminded that this is
a federal job application system. Providing false information,
creating fake ID's or Social Security Numbers, or failing
to answer all questions truthfully and completely may
be grounds for not hiring you, for disbarment from Federal
Service, or for dismissal after being hired. Falsifying
a Federal job application, attempting to violate the privacy
of others, or attempting to compromise this system is
punishable by fine or imprisonment (U.S. Code, Title 18,
section 1001). |
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Q: How will the
HR Office verify my experience, education or responses
to my questions? |
A:does not diminish or abolish the HR Specialist's role
in verifying qualifications of individuals. The resumé,
as well as the interview process can be used to address
questionable situations or issues. A review of the resumé
will be conducted for all applicants who make the best-qualified
list. Also, if you are a current EPA employee, the HR
Office already has your official personnel record. For
external candidates, the HR Office may request additional
information from the applicant to verify status. |
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Q: I am uncomfortable
using my Social Security Number (SSN) to establish my
account in the system. Is there any way I can apply for
a position online without my SSN? |
A: No. Your SSN is one of the few reliable
means that government agencies have of distinguishing
one applicant form another. Many applicants have the same
name, or may even have the same birth dates. The SSN is
the identifier suggested for use by the Office of Personnel
Management for Federal job applications, and is the only
way we can definitively differentiate between applicants.
If someone else attempts to open a new account with your
SSN, the system administrator will be alerted that your
SSN already exists with a specific User ID and Password
and that a new account is trying to be established with
the same SSN. |
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Q: How do you confidentially
collect EEO data from applicants? |
A: Applicants have the option to voluntarily
and confidentially enter demographic information when
initially registering in.
To ensure the candidate's anonymity, the data is immediately
encrypted and cannot be tied to a specific candidate.
Once the vacancy announcement closes, a demographic report
can be generated; however, neither the HR Staff nor selecting
official is able to associate the demographic data to
an individual. The data is also encrypted within the query
processing tool. The encryption code is proprietary Quick
Hire information, which they will not release. |
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Q: If I am not
selected for a position, who should I contact to find
out why? |
A: If you are found ineligible for a particular
position, you will automatically receive an email explaining
the reason why. You may contact the HR Specialist listed
on the vacancy announcement for further explanation. |
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Q: Can
I apply for jobs inusing my office computer? |
A: Yes. EPA's policy permits employees
to use their office computers and email to apply for jobs.
However, you are reminded that you may use government
property/resources to apply for jobs only if it does not
interfere with the performance of your regular duties.
If you work for another Federal agency or in the private
sector, contact your employer's HR office for information
on whether or not this is acceptable. |
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Q: Is there any
way I can see which positions I have applied for or find
out the status of these vacancies? |
A: In order to keep track of the vacancies
for which you have applied, you should elect to receive
an email confirmation of your application when you apply
for jobs in.
Keep this as a record of your application and save it.
You should also print out a copy of the vacancy announcement
itself, or at a minimum, note the name, telephone number,
and email address of the HR Specialist listed as the contact
person. If you have any questions about your application
or the status of the vacancy, please contact the Specialist
in charge of your vacancy. Be sure to tell the Specialist
the vacancy announcement number title of the position. |
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Q: How quickly will
my application be rated? |
A: Your application will be rated instantly
by the system one minute after midnight Eastern Time on
the closing date of the vacancy announcement. However,
a quality review will be conducted by the HR Office before
the rating is finalized. Prior to the closing date of
the vacancy announcement, you can go back into the system
and change your responses or update your resumé,
as necessary. |
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Q: Why are you changing
our current recruitment process? |
A: Our current recruitment process is cumbersome
for applicants, managers and HR Staff and does not lend
itself to being competitive with private industry or other
federal agencies already using new technology.will help EPA's human resources offices to significantly
improve timeliness, reduce paper and improve customer
service in the recruitment process. |
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Q: How
will we implement thesystem at EPA? |
A:will be implemented throughout the entire Agency between
the months of July and September, 2001. This will provide
consistency in the recruitment process throughout EPA
for the first time. Under this approach, job seekers will
be able to access and apply for all vacancies in EPA through
one site. |
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Q:
How willimpact me as a Selecting Official and/or Subject Matter
Expert (SME)? |
A: You will no longer be required to develop
job analysis, crediting/rating plans nor identify knowledge,
skills and abilities (KSAs) for positions in the traditional
format. You will identify the knowledge, skills, and abilities
(KSAs) required for your vacancy announcement. The KSAs
you identify are now in the form of questions that the
applicant must answer. You, with the assistance of the
HR Specialist, will determine the importance of the KSA
questions by assigning a numerical weight to specific
questions relative to the importance of the KSA question.
Applicants are rated and referred based on information
in their resumé and their responses to the position-specific
questions that the Selecting Official, in consultation
with a Human Resources Specialist, identify as relevant
to the job. The position-specific questions used inhave been pre-loaded into the system , and validated by
EPA subject matter experts. This is a much simpler process
than the current one. |
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Q: What
kind of "program-specific" questions are stored in? |
A: Questions pertain to both minimum qualification
requirements as well as ranking questions (formerly referred
to as KSA's). Questions can be in a variety of formats,
such as Yes/No, True/False, Number, Date, Short and Long
Answer, Multiple Choice/Multiple Answer, and Matching. |
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Q: What
happens if there are no relevant questions pertaining
to my vacancy stored in thesystem? Can new questions be added? |
A: Yes, new questions can be added to the
system at any time by the local site administrator. These
questions will be stored in the library and can be used
for future vacancies. |
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Q: I routinely
send my vacancy announcements to local and national organizations.
Canhelp me with this? |
A: Yes, the Job Notifier feature inallows the HR Office to load, save, categorize and store
multiple recruitment sources in the system. As each vacancy
is prepared for announcement, the HR Specialist can select
specific appropriate professional associations, educational
institutions, or community organizations to receive the
vacancy announcement. The system then automatically sends
an email message to the designated organizations informing
them of the vacancy. |
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Q: If the system rates
and ranks candidates, do I still need to designate a subject
matter expert (SME) or rating/ranking panel for my vacancy? |
A: No. The intent is for the system to
relieve the HR Specialist from having to go through the
manual process of determining basic qualification requirements
and to eliminate the need for SMEs and rating/ranking
panels. HR Specialists will consult up front with the
manager or subject matter expert to determine the appropriate
questions to be included in the vacancy, as well as the
weights to be assigned.does not replace the need for subject matter input; it
automates the time consuming rating and ranking process. |
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Q: I understand
that the system is based on applicants' self-certifying
their responses to the questions. How do I verify that
they are answered honestly and that I receive quality
candidates? |
A: Applicants will be reminded in the vacancy
announcement about the penalties for providing false or
misleading information. Additionally, the HR Specialist
will conduct a quality review on the top rated applicants
prior to issuing the certificate to the selecting official.
The quality review will be a comparison of the applicant's
responses to the questions and the applicant's resumé.
HR Specialists will also request any additional information,
e.g., college transcripts, SF-50's and verification of
veterans preference. The selecting official should use
the interview process to ask clarifying questions, when
applicants' experience and responses to questions are
not commensurate with each other. |
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