Civilian career brief now online

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Air Force civilians now have the ability to view their own career information online from any Internet-connected computer, according to Air Force Personnel Center officials here.

The virtual Civilian Career Brief offers information that might help in career planning like current position data, pay and benefits, appraisals and education, officials said.

"The biggest advantage of the virtual career brief is its convenience for the customer," said David Davenport, chief of the Air Force re-engineering and development division, the office responsible for developing the program. Employees will be able to see their information without having to visit the civilian personnel flight.

Besides position data, civilians can view information pertaining to:

-- Certifications and language proficiencies.

-- Appointments.

-- Benefits.

-- Overseas history.

-- Special placement eligibility.

-- Career program registration.

-- Current job experience.

-- Job history.

-- Education level and history.

-- Training history.

-- Awards received.

-- Appraisal summary.

People can access the vCCB through the AFPC secure Web site at https://www.afpc.randolph.af.mil/afpcsecure/default.asp. New vCCB users will need to establish an account before using the service. Establishing an account takes only a few minutes, officials said.

Once on the AFPC secure Web site, select "Civ Career Brief" from the button menu.

"This new program isn't eliminating the career brief service from the CPF," said Davenport. "Employees can, however, save themselves valuable time over possibly having to wait in line."

For more information about the vCCB, contact the local civilian personnel flight. (Courtesy of AFPC News Service)