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How it works

From government experience to a focused search.

FedUp.work combines the information you provide with job data and matching signals to help you explore relevant private-sector opportunities. You stay in control of what you pursue and where you apply.

Last reviewed July 12, 2026

Step 1

Build your profile

Step 2

Review matches

Step 3

Act with context

How the process connects

  1. 1

    Profile + resume

    Provide professional context and search criteria

  2. 2

    Rank + filter

    Compare resume meaning, then apply selected filters

  3. 3

    Verify + apply

    Review the full role at the employer destination

1. Tell us what you have done

Create an account, add your experience and preferences, and upload a resume if you want resume-aware matching and writing tools. Your profile can include target locations, work arrangement, salary preferences, titles, skills, and other criteria that matter to your search.

2. Explore translated opportunities

FedUp.work evaluates job information against your selected criteria and, when available, the professional context in your resume. The goal is to surface adjacent private-sector titles and roles that a literal government-title search may miss.

Match indicators are decision-support tools, not employer assessments. They should be used alongside your own review of responsibilities, qualifications, compensation, location, and application requirements.

3. Organize and improve your search

  • Save roles you want to revisit and mark applications you have completed.
  • Remove opportunities that are not relevant so your working list stays focused.
  • Open the original application destination and verify that the role is still accepting applications.
  • Use resume tools to clarify transferable skills and tailor language for a specific opportunity.

Free and Pro access

A free option lets you establish your profile and evaluate the service. Pro plans add premium matching, filtering, and resume capabilities. Current plan terms and prices are shown on the public pricing page before checkout.