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  • AvatarInfo Johnny

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    Good Day:

    I haven’t seen much chatter in this forum about the GSO position that was recently closed. Can someone advise on the timeline for the GSO position hiring process, etc? Is there an A-school or some sort of orientation, etc… Will they required language training? I understanding the hiring process is a bit different for generalist and specialist. The GSO position recently closed out and to my surprise, I received and email via USAJOBS explaining that I’ve been referred to a hiring manager. For a typical fed job after receiving such a notice, a person more than likely will be interviewed, etc. Is this the case for a GSO position? I’m just trying to get some information sense I haven’t heard much about the GSO position in this forum. If there are some folks out there that held this position, your inputs would be helpful. Any/all insight is greatly appreciated. Thank you.

    AvatarFormer FSS Candidate

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    If your USAJobs profile says “referred,” it means you passed the computer screening for the minimum qualifications.

    Now your file goes on to real people to review to ensure you have met the qualifications. From there, you will go to a QEP panel, and after that, you will find out if you will be invited to the OA. There was a fairly recent opening that, IIRC, wound up sending about 10-15 percent of the overall applicants to the QEP. You face the same long odds are FSOs do but you’re in until you’re out. They’ll let you know either way.

    From here on out, your USAJobs profile won’t change.

    When I applied as a different kind of specialist, it took from six months of the announcement closing to receive an invitation to the OA. Definitely keep living your life.

    Good luck. A good GSO is a great thing.

    AvatarPatti Morgan

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    Hi Johnny,

    I was also referred on Friday for the GSO position. We should keep in touch. I am hoping this moves a little faster. Fingers crossed!!

    AvatarInfo Johnny

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    Thank you Former FSS Candidate. You always provide amazing insight on this forum!!! State should send you a check. From what I’ve heard, many posts tend to have FSOs (Pol, Mgt, Econ, etc) in GSO’s slots which might contribute to the overall low hiring rate. Some say the GSO position is a great tool for FSOs to increase their leadership and managerial experience to include gaining added responsibilities, etc… I understand this process is a marathon and not a sprint so I’ll keep living life until my number is/if called. Thanks again for the insight and quick response.

    AvatarInfo Johnny

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    Patti Morgan, good luck with your process. Patience is a virtual. I wish you well.

    fs_smefs_sme

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    Thanks all for your messages. Another resource to review is the “7 Steps in the Foreign Service Specialist Selection Process” here.

    AvatarNN Moses

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    Two weeks ago, I was referred as well. Just wondering like you Johnny, waiting for more input on the subject.

    AvatarFormer FSS Candidate

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    The comparatively low number of GSO specialists isn’t so much political/PD/econ-tracked generalists doing out-of-cone tours; it’s because management generalists also serve as GSOs, HROs and Financial Management Officers in addition to working as management officers. Most people who are now management officers have worked in multiple jobs within the management field. One of my friends just came on as a management generalist and her first job will be as a GSO. My former management officer is now an HRO – they switch between those jobs.

    Essentially, there are fer specialists in those three tracks because the positions are interchangeable with the management-coned generalists.

    AvatarInfo Johnny

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    Recently, received the email to schedule the Oral Assessment for the GSO position. The process appears to be moving along more quicker than expected. I’m studying up on the oral assessment pdf and 12 dimensions to be ready. If I’m lucky enough to move beyond the assessment, I’m currently medically cleared and already have the required secret clearances. One would figure, having these two items already checked off would somewhat speed up the suitability process. Hopefully, the corona virus issue does not stall the process too much. I’m taking it one day at a time. This process is a marathon not a sprint. Good luck to the rest of you. Take Care.

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