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www.uspto.gov/jobs Follow us on social media: USPTO.gov @uspto @usptojobs USPTOvideo USPTO The USPTO is looking for engineers and scientists to work closely with entrepreneurs to process patent applications, reduce the backlog of unexamined , and speed up the overall process, allowing businesses to move their innovation to market more quickly, and giving them more opportunities to create new jobs.

What is a Patent Examiner? Basic Qualifications A patent examiner is a federal employee who examines Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in engineering or science. patent applications to determine whether or not a pat- Successful completion of a full 4-year course at an accred- ent can be granted for various new — many of ited college or university leading to a bachelor’s degree, which are on the cutting edge of tomorrow’s technologi- or higher, that included a major field of study, or specific cal breakthroughs. Patent examiners review two types of course requirements, in a variety of engineering and applications — design patents and patents. Design science disciplines. Check http://uspto.usajobs.gov for the patents protect the ornamental appearance of an article, most recent job announcements. e.g. a watch face, while utility patents protect an , e.g. the watch itself. Compensation As a patent examiner, you will: Your earning potential is one of the most important aspects of pursuing federal . Most agencies • Search to ensure that an invention is new use the General Schedule (GS), which is the predominant and unique pay scale for federal employees. The grade level assigned • Review patent applications to ensure conformity to to a position determines the pay level for that job. Most formal requirements patent examiners start with the USPTO as a GS-7 or GS-9. The accompanying annual salary for that GS • Write office actions communicating your findings on range is $54,857 to $83,242. For more information, visit to inventors and patent practitioners www.opm.gov (keyword: pay).

Patent Examiner Pay Scale, Fiscal Year 2018

GS-5 GS-7 GS-9 GS-11 GS-12 GS-13 GS-14 GS-15

$10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $60,000 $70,000 $80,000 $90,000 $100,000 $110,000 $120,000 $130,000 $140,000 $150,000 $160,000 Benefits USPTO’s comprehensive federal benefits package rivals The process to fill a patent examiner vacancy typi- those offered by top U.S. corporations. Our balanced work- cally takes 10 weeks. This chart outlines the steps in life package includes: the process. • Flexible work schedules • Incentive awards program including telework Patent Examiner Hiring • Health benefits plan and Process • Paid leave: starting with retirement package (10-week timeline) 13 days of vacation, • Business casual dress Job Opportunity announcement (JOA) closes 13 days of sick leave policy Week on USAJOBS.gov • Paid overtime and/or • Transit subsidy 1 compensatory time HR reviews applications for qualifications (2 weeks) • Job security 2 • 10 paid holidays • Competitive salary each year 3

4 Real, Valuable Patent Experience 5 for Students Hiring officials review applications, conduct interviews, and make selections (4 – 6 weeks) USPTO sponsors the Patent Experience Extern Program 6 (PEEP), an unpaid externship which offers volunteer students 7 interested in engineering, science, and law a chance to: 8 • Explore their career options while developing or enhancing their personal and professional skills, USAJOBS status update: “Selected or Not Selected” • Experience what it’s like to be a patent examiner, and 9 • Gain first-hand knowledge of the responsibilities of HR extends job offers (1 – 2 weeks) patent practices and decision-making processes. 10

To learn more about our student opportunities or to apply, You can check status anytime on USAJOBS.gov. please visit www.uspto.gov/jobs/student-programs.

Grade Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 5 $44,286 $45,762 $47,239 $48,715 $50,192 $51,668 $53,145 $54,621 $56,097 $57,574 7 $54,857 $56,685 $58,513 $60,342 $62,170 $63,998 $65,827 $67,655 $69,483 $71,312 9 $64,031 $66,166 $68,300 $70,435 $72,569 $74,704 $76,838 $78,973 $81,107 $83,242 11 $73,756 $76,215 $78,674 $81,133 $83,592 $86,051 $88,510 $90,969 $93,427 $95,886 12 $84,588 $87,408 $90,227 $93,047 $95,866 $98,686 $101,506 $104,325 $107,145 $109,964 13 $100,585 $103,938 $107,291 $110,644 $113,997 $117,350 $120,703 $124,056 $127,409 $130,762 14 $118,862 $122,824 $126,786 $130,748 $134,710 $138,672 $142,635 $146,597 $150,559 $154,521 15 $139,814 $144,474 $149,134 $153,795 $158,455 $163,115 $164,200 $164,200 $164,200 $164,200 Why should you work for the USPTO? • Bringing innovation to life: Your expertise will focus • Flexible Work Schedules: USPTO’s award- on analyzing advanced, complex concepts leading to winning telework program makes finding work-life America’s modern breakthroughs balance very easy by providing you with the ability to create a lifestyle that suits your needs • Challenging, Engaging Atmosphere: USPTO is the largest IP rights entity in the nation where you’ll gain For more information please call 1-800-786-9757 experience, training and mentorship you won’t get or visit us at www.uspto.gov/jobs anywhere else U.S. Citizenship Required • Your Career, Your Way: You will have a well-defined career path that gives you specific milestones to reach for while advancing throughout your career

About the USPTO Our work spurs the kind of American innovation that can Our efforts have provided inventors exclusive rights change the world. over their discoveries. It’s an effort that continues to contribute to a strong global economy, to encourage The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has been serving investment in innovation and to cultivate an the economic interests of America for more than 200 entrepreneurial spirit for the 21st century. years. We are responsible for granting U.S. rights for patents and trademarks.

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