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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACEADMINISTRATIONPATHWAYS INTERN EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMINFORMATION SESSIONSEPTEMBER 14, 2018NASA Recruitment and Outreach ManagersEsteban Morales (GSFC)Rachel Cadesky (GRC)Brian Bennett (AFRC)www.nasa.govNational Aeronautics and Space Administration

NASA Agency Goals Expand human knowledge through new scientificdiscoveries Extend human presence deeper into space and to themoon for sustainable long-term exploration andutilization Address national challenges and catalyze economicgrowth Optimize capabilities and operationswww.nasa.govNational Aeronautics and Space Administration

THERE ARE 2 MAIN WAYS TO HIRE INTERNS:PATHWAYS & NASA INTERNSHIP AND FELLOWSHIPSPathwaysNIFStudentEmployment StatusCivil ServantNon-Civil ServantApplication SystemUsajobs.govNASA Internship Application tern.nasa.govSpring/Fall/SummerSpring, Summer, & FallSTEM & Non-STEM (currently 70/30)Focused on STEM (limited opportunitieson other majors of study)Traditionally college sophomores through PhDTraditionally all college levelsVariesSpring 2019WebsiteHiring SemestersMajorsDegree LevelsUpcoming Start Datewww.nasa.govNational Aeronautics and Space Administration

PATHWAYS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS1. U.S. citizenship or U.S. national2. Successfully completed at least 30 semester hours of undergraduate education3. Currently enrolled in (or accepted for enrollment to) an accredited college oruniversity on at least a half time basis Engineering programs: http://www.abet.org/ All other programs: http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/4. Currently have and maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.9 or higher (on a 4.0 scale)5. Be able to complete at least 640 hours of Pathways work experience prior tocompleting your degree requirements6. Have at least one academic year remaining in your degree program. *Centerrequirements may vary, please read each vacancy for specific Center details.*Veterans Preference does apply to all Pathway opportunities. Please see this Link.www.nasa.govNational Aeronautics and Space Administration

PREFERRED FIELDS OF STUDYSTEM majors: Technology: Airborne Science Research, Balloons & Sounding Rockets, ComputerScience, Electronics, Nanotechnology, Software Engineering, SystemsEngineering/Design Engineering: Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering,Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Detector Systems, EnvironmentalEngineering, Instrumentation Engineering, Materials Engineering, CompositesApplications, Mechanical Engineering, Microelectronics & Signal Processing, OpticalEngineering, Robotics, Thermal Engineering Math: Applied Optics, Chemistry, Physics, Materials ScienceBusiness and related majors: Non-Technical: Business, Administrative, Accounting, Economics, Finance, Logistics,Management Information Systems, Communications, Public Relations, Marketing,Management, Human Resources *Each position will list preferred or required majors, please see vacancy for specificeducations requirements.www.nasa.govNational Aeronautics and Space Administration

PATHWAYS INTERN - PAY EXAMPLE 2018Educational level/SemesterHoursGrade LevelGeneral Pay TableSophomore/30 – 59 hoursGS-4 12.40Junior/60 – 89 hoursGS-5 13.87Senior/90 or moreGS-6 15.46GS-7 17.18GS-9 21.01GS-11 25.43Early Masters/accepted andenrolledMid – Masters/ 1 year of MSlevel study and/or startingPh.D.Mid – PhD/1 year of Ph.D. levelstudy completed*Engineering and Information Technology positions may pay slightly more at the graduate levelswww.nasa.govNational Aeronautics and Space Administration

PATHWAYS INTERN - BENEFITS Eligible for conversion into full time employment after completion of program anddegree requirements Promotion eligibility while in the Pathways Program Eligible for performance and merit-based awards Health Insurance (can be carried over when student is back at school) Life Insurance Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) – similar to 401K in private sector Annual Leave / Sick Leave / Military Leave Paid Federal Holidays *Eligible for Tuition Assistancewww.nasa.govNational Aeronautics and Space Administration

PATHWAYS INTERN - OPPORTUNITIES GSFC: Fall: Sept. 17 and 24, 2018, Spring: 3 rd or 4th week of March. AFRC Fall: September/October, Spring in February. GRC: Fall: September/October and vary throughout the year. KSC: Fall: Oct. 2 – 4, 2018, Spring: Feb. 5 -7, 2018 (for summer). JSC: Fall: first two weeks of September, Spring: week of Feb. 4, 2019. LaRC: Vacancies vary from October – May. ARC: Pathway vacancies will be posted in January. MSFC: Fall: Late September, Spring: vary throughout year.www.nasa.govNational Aeronautics and Space Administration

PATHWAYS INTERN - WHERE TO APPLY1.Go to usajobs.gov2.Create a profile (fill in all the fields).Make sure you indicate veteran’spreference status3.Create a resume in usajobs.gov(don’t upload a resume). You cansave up to 5 different resumes4.Make your resume searchable5.Create a search agent so that youreceive an email when opportunitiesmatch your criteriawww.nasa.govNational Aeronautics and Space Administration

PATHWAYS RESUME TIPS“TAKE CARE OF THE BASICS”1.Include your contact information (City, State, Zip Code)2.Use professional email address3.Create a professional message on your voicemail4.Check with your references before using their names5.Check your spelling and grammar6.Include all major education factors (GPA, graduation date,degree level, major, relevant coursework)www.nasa.govNational Aeronautics and Space Administration

PATHWAYS RESUME TIPS“STAND APART FROM THE CROWD”1.Work Experience (you are not limited to 1 page) Document all related jobs Describe unrelated jobs the right way Include project experience2.Think Like an Employer (tailor your application to theposition)3.Federal resumes can be longer and require more informationthan private sector/non-profit resumes.4.Don’t leave a box blank!www.nasa.govNational Aeronautics and Space Administration

PATHWAYS RESUME TIPSDESCRIBING YOUR EXPERIENCE Focus on the qualification requirements section of the vacancyannouncement - your resume should describe how you meet therequirements Resume should be results driven - Use the S.A.R method: Describe theSituation, Action and Result. Use action words to describe work experience: managed, assisted,responded, planned, coordinated, met with, implemented, communicated with,tested, developed, spearheaded, etc. Include special skills like computer proficiency and language ability Plan ahead - Allow plenty of time to thoroughly proof read and complete yourapplication Apply by the deadline or better yet – early!www.nasa.govNational Aeronautics and Space Administration

Contact Us:NASA WebsitesNASA - https://www.nasa.gov/careers/HQ - https://www.nasa.gov/centers/hqGSFC - https://www.nasa.gov/goddardKSC - https://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedyJSC - https://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnsonGRC - https://www.nasa.gov/centers/glennARC - https://www.nasa.gov/amesAFRC - https://www.nasa.gov/centers/armstrongMSFC - https://www.nasa.gov/centers/marshallLaRC - https://www.nasa.gov/langleySSC - https://www.nasa.gov/centers/stennisNSSC - https://www.nssc.nasa.gov/www.nasa.govNational Aeronautics and Space Administration

Give yourself a chance at a lifechanging Pathways internship andapply.Don’t wait!Shoot for the moon, even if you missyou will land among the stars.www.nasa.govNational Aeronautics and Space Administration

PATHWAYS RESUME TIPS “TAKE CARE OF THE BASICS” 1. Include your contact information (City, State, Zip Code) 2. Use professional email address 3. Create a professional message on your voicemail 4. Check with your references before using their names 5. Check your spelling and grammar 6. I

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