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🏛 Federal Guide

Federal GS Grade Estimator

What GS grade does your military rank, experience, and education actually qualify for? The general framework federal HR uses to evaluate veteran applications.

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One of the most common questions veterans have about federal employment is: "What GS grade do I qualify for?" The answer depends on your rank, years of service, MOS, and education — but a general framework exists that most federal HR specialists follow when evaluating veteran applications.

This Is an Estimate, Not a Guarantee

GS grade determination is made by the hiring agency based on your specific qualifications and the requirements of the specific position. This guide provides the general framework — actual placement may vary. Always review the specific qualification requirements in the USAJOBS announcement.

Military Rank to GS Grade General Equivalency

Military RankTypical GS EquivalentNotes
E-1 to E-3GS-1 to GS-4Entry level; education and any specialized training affect placement
E-4 to E-5GS-4 to GS-6Specialized skills and certifications push toward GS-6
E-6 to E-7GS-6 to GS-9Supervisory experience and technical skills key factors
E-8 to E-9GS-9 to GS-12Senior leadership positions; management scale matters
W-1 to W-2GS-9 to GS-12Technical specialty determines range
W-3 to W-5GS-12 to GS-14Senior warrant officers with advanced technical expertise
O-1 to O-3GS-9 to GS-124-year degree typically required; specialty and experience vary grade
O-4 to O-5GS-12 to GS-14Mid-grade officers with significant management experience
O-6GS-14 to GS-15Senior colonel/captain; SES track with additional experience
O-7+GS-15 / SESGeneral/Flag officer transition often targets SES or equivalent

Education and GS Qualification

Education LevelMinimum GS Grade Qualification
High school diploma / GEDGS-2 (with 3 months experience); GS-3 (with 6 months general experience)
Associate degree or 60 credit hoursGS-4
Bachelor's degree (any field)GS-5 (entry); GS-7 with GPA 3.0+ or top 10% or Dean's List
Master's degree / 2 years graduate studyGS-9
PhD / 3 years graduate studyGS-11

Education alone does not determine grade — it establishes minimum eligibility. "Specialized experience" equivalent to the next lower grade is required for most positions above GS-7.

Specialized Experience Requirements

The most important qualification factor for mid-grade federal positions is specialized experience — usually defined as "one year of specialized experience equivalent to the next lower grade level." Your military experience almost always qualifies, but you must describe it in federal resume language that explicitly demonstrates the connection. "Led combat patrols" does not demonstrate specialized experience for a GS-12 Operations Manager position. "Planned, coordinated, and executed complex multi-element operations with 40+ personnel and $2M in resources, requiring continuous risk assessment, real-time decision making, and coordination with adjacent organizations" demonstrates it clearly.

Pay Step Determination

Within each GS grade are 10 pay steps. Veterans typically start at Step 1 unless: the agency offers Superior Qualifications pay (up to Step 10 for candidates with unique qualifications), or OPM allows a higher step to match prior federal pay. Negotiating your step — especially with a TS/SCI clearance or rare technical specialty — is possible and underutilized by veterans.

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