I just activated my Priority Hiring Entitlement a few months ago and, in my opinion, it's nothing but a blatant stick-and-carrot tactic. Admittedly, I don't have a tremendous amount of professional experience beyond what I learned in the military. Yet what I lack for in experience, I more than compensate for with education. I just completed a Masters degree which entailed a six-month international stint as a Project Coordinator for an NGO---these must count for something.
My experience has been rather pitiful: Numerous HR Officers and Hiring Managers have either not replied at all to my emails (in one case I sent 4 emails and left 4 phone messages, with NO reply at all) or replied initially, then dropped off the radar screen. Frankly, it baffles me how this process can even possibly be considered remotely transparent or fair and equitable. I'm disgusted, actually.
I'm well aware that most organizations under the PSA are probably worried about budgets, never mind filling staffing positions, but one has to wonder to what extent former military members are discriminated against--solely on the basis of being a former military member.
Anyone else currently seeking work under the priority hiring system and facing nothing but rude HROs or outright roadblocks?