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New NASA STARS Enhancements!

Check out the latest NASA STARS enhancements at www.nasajobs.nasa.gov. The capabilities of this Integrated Financial Management Program (IFM) pathfinder project have grown since its implementation at all NASA Centers. Below is a summary of the new NASA STARS features:

  • Job Search: NASA employees and outside applicants can now search for all NASA's vacancies through the NASA Jobs web site (www.nasajobs.nasa.gov). The new search functionality enables a full text search, a search by Center, job category or a number of other search categories.

  • Apply for Multiple Jobs at Once: Identified vacancies can be added to the applicant's 'job cart' enabling the applicant to apply for multiple jobs at one time.

  • E-Mail Notification of Vacancies: Search criteria can be saved in the Job Notification Service, enabling the applicant to receive an email notification when NASA posts a vacancy that matches their pre-identified criteria.

  • New Profile Page: Once an applicant applies for a job or multiple jobs, the applicant can view information about that job on their personal 'profile page'. The profile page provides a link to the job announcement, status of the announcement; date the applicant applied, and other pertinent information about the job.

  • Single ID and Password: A single user id and password enable the applicant to access a variety of applicant services - all available through www.nasajobs.nasa.gov

As NASA STARS celebrates it first anniversary, please take a moment to visit the web site and check out the new enhancements. The HR community is committed to continually supporting NASA STARS users and anticipating future user needs to ensure on-going success. To learn more about NASA STARS, visit http://nasastars.nasa.gov or if you have specific questions, contact Cheryl Rosanova, x6-4832. For information about the many other projects managed by the IFM Program Office, visit www. ifmp.nasa.gov.


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