I know I’m qualified, and my local post office REALLY wants me to work with them. And I was even selected as an RCA last time, but the only reason I didn’t take the job is because I didn’t have a minivan. (I have a car, not a minivan).
However, even though the LOCAL post office told me that I would be a great fit for the ARC position, the HR in Washington DC denied my application and I didn’t even get an email notifying me about it.
So I sent another application, and I decided to call HR in Washington DC. They seem kinda rude, and they flat out told me, “Hiring you is not their descision to make.”, which seems like BS to me because the LOCAL post office knows all about me, and the people in Washington DC know NOTHING about me.
What’s the secret? How do I penetrate this HR Bureaucracy?


Federal job applications are different from regular ones. You have several hurdles to meet before getting hired that just don’t exist in the regular workforce.
The biggest hurdle is the resume. You have to list every job you’ve had, while also demonstrating the job requirements they posted on usajobs.gov, while also keeping it under two pages long.
When you apply for a federal job, your resume isn’t getting sent straight to the office you wanna join. It’s getting sent to OPM personnel who look it over to see if you meet the stated requirements. If the job listing says three years experience handling packages, your resume must have three years of package handling demonstrated in it. It doesn’t have to be exact, (Amazon packages or receiving shipping at McDonalds every week is fine) but it does need to be worded in such a way that a stranger could tell that you have three years of package handling under your belt. Because it is a stranger who is checking for that.
Once it passes review and your resume meets the listed requirements, then it gets forwarded to the local hr, which is still not the office you’re applying for, where they’ll give it a look to do some points comparison on all the resumes they get to see who they’ll interview. After that, if you’re on the top of the pile, they’ll give you a call for an interview.
There’s a lot of great resources at reddit (I know!), because a lot of federal employees still hang out over there. It’s worth a look at the various subreddits to see what the latest info is.