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You are a 5 point preference eligible if your active duty service meets any of the following:
180 or more consecutive days, any part of which occurred...
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No. Such an employee remains subject to time-in-grade restrictions. However, a current career conditional employee is not restricted from applying to this type of announcements when there is a demographic...
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The SF-15 can be found on OPM's Electronic Forms page at:
http://www.fedshirevets.gov/pdf/SF15.pd
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The SF-15 is used by Federal agencies and OPM examining offices to adjudicate individuals' claims for veterans' preference in accordance with the Veterans' Preference Act of 1994.
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No. Veterans' preference points do not apply to merit promotion announcements using VEOA. VEOA allows certain veterans to apply to vacancy announcements that are open under merit promotions procedures outside...
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No. There is no limit on how many times you can apply and claim an entitlement to veterans' preference. However, it is important to remember that veterans' preference does not apply...
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The VEPO is responsible for promoting veterans' recruitment, employment, training and development, and retention within respective agencies. Veterans are encouraged to contact these individuals for specific information on employment opportunities...
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Maybe. If you are applying under merit promotion procedures, time-in-grade is required. However, if your appointment is based on a selection from an open competitive examination of eligibles or under...
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Speak with your agency HR office and they will be able to provide you the necessary information.
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No. VEOA eligibles are not restricted to demographic restrictions. Any individual eligible under VEOA, regardless of where they are located, may compete for a vacancy whenever the hiring agency will...
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