I was employed by a competitive service organization prior to my appointment to a DCIPS position. Does this mean that I can no longer apply for positions that are open to “status” candidates only?
• If you attained competitive status as a result of having been continuously employed by a competitive service organization for three or more years, you will remain eligible for consideration for positions that are open to status candidates only. • If you do not possess competitive status, you may apply for positions that are advertised as “open all sources” or “open to the public.
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