cVIP speeds job-application process

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New and current civilian employees inprocessing or being assigned to new positions in the Air Force can now fill out many of the employment forms online, according to Air Force Personnel Center officials here.

Applicants who have been contacted with a tentative job offer can use the Web-based Civilian Virtual Inprocessing Procedure to fill out forms before or instead of going to their civilian personnel flight, said Maureen Weber. Weber is the lead human resources specialist with the directorate of civilian personnel operations.

"One of the most attractive features of cVIP is that it saves the customer time by capturing repetitive-type information the employee enters on one form, such as name and Social Security number, and inputting the data automatically on other forms as they are filled out," she said.

The cVIP also allows for electronic authentication for signatures, certification and approvals. Electronic authentication is the process through which the identity of a computer or network user is verified and ensures that an individual is, in fact, who he or she claims to be.

More information on Air Force civilian employment is at: https://www.afpc.randolph.af.mil/afjobs/. (Courtesy of AFPC News Service)