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Go Government Tutorials: The Interview Process

Making it through the online application process and into the interview round is an impressive achievement—but not a guarantee. You can be included among a dozen or so applicants who are vying for one position, and the final selection will be based on several rounds of interviews.

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Moving $3 Billion Boulders to Invest in American Communities 

May 9, 2023 | 39 min

The third season of “Profiles in Public Service” is off to an exciting start as we highlight all that our federal government does to strengthen local communities across America.  In our first episode, Craig Buerstatte, a program and policy leader at the Economic Development Administration, shares how he and his team managed to equitably distribute $3 billion in American Rescue Plan funding to 780 projects that assist local communities in creating more robust and resilient regional economies. These efforts included the EDA’s $500 million Good Jobs Challenge, led by Lauren Starks, and benefited organizations like the Illinois-based nonprofit, Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership, led by Patrick Combs.

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Rep. Andy Kim on Strengthening Democracy Through Service

January 20, 2023 | 47 min

“Profiles in Public Service” is honored to have Rep. Andy Kim from New Jersey’s 3rd District join us as the final guest of our second season. Congressman Kim is committed to empowering a greater belief in service, democracy, and a more mission-driven government. In 2018, Kim chose to apply his unique combination of experiences working as a career public servant at the U.S. Agency for International Development, the Pentagon, the State Department and the White House National Security Council to run for a seat in the House of Representatives. Once elected, he became the first Korean American Democrat elected to Congress. In this episode, Congressman Kim discusses his professional journey in public service, what he is doing to build greater trust in government among not only his constituents, but among all Americans, and his proposed legislation to aimed at “supercharging national service” and creating more pathways for all to enter government work.

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Exploring “The Peaceful Transfer of Power”

October 14, 2022 | 46 minutes

In the latest episode of "Profiles in Public Service," we hear from Guatam Raghavan, the director of the White House Office of Presidential Personnel for the Biden administration and a former team lead for Biden presidential transition. Raghavan identifies the key takeaways from his experience working on the Biden presidential transition and discusses the process of recruiting nearly 4,000 presidential appointees for positions across the government. Raghavan also discusses his own journey into public service, and why anyone passionate about making a positive difference should consider applying to work in the government. Valerie Smith Boyd, the director of the Partnership's Center for Presidential Transition, and David Marchick, author of "The Peaceful Transfer of Power: An Oral History of Presidential Transitions," join Raghavan to discuss the challenges the Biden transition team faced in 2020-2021, and the importance of the peaceful transfer of power for our democracy.

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A Deep Dive into Ocean Science and Scientific Integrity

September 30, 2022 | 46 minutes

In the latest episode of "Profiles in Public Service," we hear from 2022 Service to America Medals® finalist Craig McLean, who spent four decades at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration improving our nation's understanding of ocean activity in relation to global warming, severe weather and marine life. Ben Friedman, the agency's longest serving deputy under secretary for operations, joins McLean to discuss NOAA's commitment to scientific integrity and the importance of environmental careers in the federal government.

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