4 Reasons to Consider Being a Government Contractor

    December 9, 2022
    Contracting with the federal government offers a few perks and benefits you typically can’t get working for a private company. 
    • Competitive pay
    • Expedited access to opportunities
    • Stability
    • Engagement in a meaningful mission
    While you can find these items sporadically in the private sector, you’ll get them with nearly every federal government contracting position. So if you’re ready to make a career change, you should consider these opportunities for your next move. Read on to learn more.

    Competitive pay 

    Of course, pay varies across departments, agencies, and roles. However, government contractors historically make excellent wages. Because contract roles are typically needed to fill urgent, essential needs, they often pay more than direct federal positions. In fact, in 2020, the average federal government contractor was paid $108,931. Comparatively, the average federal wage was $94,463.  

    Expedited access to opportunities 

    Full-time direct government roles are competitive. If your ultimate career goal is to pursue a full-time government position, this is a great way to get your foot in the door. Your contract could potentially be converted to full-time, and you will certainly gain valuable experience for your resume. Not to mention the value of networking and building relationships with other federal employees.  Whether your ultimate goal is to obtain a full-time direct federal role, or to continue working on a contract basis, partnering with Kelly Government Solutions is a great way to kick off your government career. 

    Stability 

    While there are occasionally government shutdowns, government contracts are largely stable. Plus, they offer the opportunity to continue growing your career as transferable skills are shared across the government’s many departments and agencies. Also, if you partner with Kelly for your government contract, additional benefits come in to play as we  proactively anticipate your contract ending and coordinate your next role before your current contract ends.  

    Engage in a meaningful mission 

    Most federal agencies are engaged in work with the sole intent of improving quality of life and protecting or ensuring the safety of human lifein the US and abroad. Engaging in work as a government contractor allows many former military personnel to continue their service.  Likewise, civilians have the opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects impacting millions. Many of Kelly’s project and contracting assignments support fascinating programs such as renewable energy technology, accelerator technology, satellite systems, missile systems, military vehicles, disease research and biosafety, and so much more.  Ready to explore your future as a government contractor? Trust the experts at hiring experts. Kelly Government Solutions (KGS) specializes in placing expert personnel across all niche work disciplines. More than 70% of our positions have a strong focus on science, engineering, and technology. Browse our open positions now. 

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