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How can I prepare myself before an interview to take on a clerk position at the office of general counsel within the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs?

My rotation was part of the Presidential Management Fellowship Program, which had (at least at the time) a layered selection process, which included submitting an application; going in for 1-2 days at a location for in-person interviews, essays, and a graded team "project"; and then after selecti...
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What might a work day look like for a clerk at the office of general counsel within the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs?

Some research, but a majority of the time it's lots of calls and e-mails, along with Chat features provided by Microsoft Office. Many clients have their own version of "when" something should happen, so be prepared to soothe some ruffled feathers while managing your own triage. Most of your work ...
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What's to be expected from company culture at the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs?

Bureaucratic, particularly in the Human Resources & employee legal divisions that I worked. Job satisfaction was not very high, and many people were there to simply "wait out" when they could retire. Benefits are very good, particularly the option of having federal Blue Cross/Blue Shield, but pen...
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What are some areas where the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs may differ from its competitors?

I have not worked for a private law firm but I imagine that it's easier to have one overall "client" (e.g., the VA) versus many different clients. However, be aware of the legal division you are entering - the work culture differs between divisions.Benefits are pretty good, and the pay isn't too ...
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What does it take for someone to succeed within the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs?

Ability to problem-solve with minimal help, knowledge of the structure of VA (VACO, VHA, VBA, NCA), I recommend if you can to work "on-the-ground" before going to legal if there's a semi-correlating department, so you can get a feel for the culture and know how to handle it from the attorney-advi...
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I'd like to know what it's like to work a day as a police officer at the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs!

It depends on what shift you work. Day shift is pretty busy, so most of day shift involves giving directions to patients that travel from other states. Also during the day, an officer might run into petty thefts from outsiders coming in from the neighborhood and pan-handling. There is a very acti...
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