e-Recruit Frequently Asked Questions

Personal Information

These questions cover your basic information and include eligibility, demographic information (optional) and core/profile questions. You only have to answer these questions the first time you apply for a job in eRecruit, although you will be given the option to "update your information that is on file" each time you apply to a vacancy.

First Name, Middle Initial (optional) and Last Name: You must use your LEGAL NAME on your application. Legal name is the name which appears on your social security card. There is a federal requirement to use this name on all employment documents, and it is critical for verification of eligibility for NSF employment. If you have never updated the Social Security Administration after a name change (e.g., marriage), you are strongly encouraged to do so.

  • Date of Birth: use drop downs to select month/day/year
  • Address 1, Address 2: self-explanatory
  • City, State, Zip Code, Plus 4: self-explanatory
  • Telephone: This number may be used to contact you for a telephone interview; be sure to use an active telephone number and update it, if necessary.
  • Email: Failure to provide a valid, unblocked email address may result in our inability to contact you regarding your application and may result in your loss of further consideration.
  • Citizenship: self-explanatory
  • Military Service and Veterans' Preference: Select the most appropriate answer. For more detailed information, go to the website indicated.
  • Start of Service, End of Service: use drop downs to select month/day/year

Demographic Questions (Optional)

Demographic data are requested for aggregate reporting and tracking purposes and are not associated with your application. These questions are optional and the decision not to answer them will not affect your consideration in any way.

  • Ethnicity
  • Race
  • Sex
  • Physical disability
  • Designation of targeted disability

Eligibility Questions

Based on the type of announcement that you are applying for, you will be asked to respond to some or all of the following questions.

This information helps us to determine if you are eligible to apply for certain types of vacancies based on your military service.


Job-Specific Questions

The final step of NSF's eRecruit application process is the questionnaire. Here you will answer job-related questions that ask you to evaluate or explain your experience or training as it relates to competencies necessary for successful job performance in the announced position.

Your responses to the job-specific questions are very important. Your relative ranking will be determined (either in whole or in part) by your responses to these questions. Above all, be honest. If your answers are found to be unsubstantiated in your application package, your score may be lowered. The types of questions we use are described below:

  • Yes/No: These questions address a variety of topics about your background, but you should be sure that your education, experience & background reflect that you meet the full intent of the question.
  • Multiple Choice: Choose the single most appropriate answer.
  • Multiple Answer/Multiple Choice: You may select as many answers as are applicable, but you should choose only those answers that are supported by your application package.
  • Verification (Short answer, limited to 250 characters): This type of question is used as a follow-up by the hiring officials to pinpoint where in your resume you gained the experience that is being referred to in a previous response. Typically, a question like this asks "Identify the position(s) in your resume in which you performed the above activity/activities; and/or gained the relevant experience." As with all responses, you should ensure that your resume will support the statement and that the information is accurate.