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Finding And Applying For Federal Government Jobs
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- By Site Admin
- January 8, 2012
- Job Search
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It is often assumed that getting a job with the Federal Government in the United States is virtually impossible. Those who hold this viewpoint see the government as some untouchable force which no ordinary person can hope to be a part of. However, this is plainly incorrect.
The Five Points of a Winning Government Resume
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- By Site Admin
- December 20, 2011
- Resume Writing
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Government resumes follow a clear format with a header of personal information, job number, objective, government experience, work experience, education, volunteer experience, awards, and references. They will occasionally ask for a summary of skills as well. Following a consistent, accepted format is important to getting a foot in the door for the first round of consideration. It is well-known that resumes that stick out too much, or don't follow the format wind up in the trash. Here are five ways to get that resume noticed by the busy interviewer.
Government Resume Mistakes to Avoid
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- By Site Admin
- December 20, 2011
- Resume Writing
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Government resumes are much different than private sector resumes, especially when considering format, and information given. Certainly, private sector and government resumes will have information that crosses over, but there are items that would normally go on a private sector resume that simply do not belong or are inappropriate on a government one.
Items Your Government Resume Must Include
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- By Site Admin
- March 13, 2011
- Resume Writing
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When applying for a government job, it’s important to know what to include in your resume as well as knowing the formatting. Government resumes require more information and details than the average resume; therefore, submitting a resume of two to three pages in length is expected.
Government Resume Cover Letter
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- By Site Admin
- June 25, 2010
- Resume Writing
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Just as a standard resume and a government resume are different, so too are a standard resume cover letter and a government resume cover letter. While both are important, a government resume cover letter is of utmost importance as there are fewer who are typically considered for a government job as opposed to a civilian job.
Trying to Become Realty Specialist for the BLM
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- By Site Admin
- April 20, 2010
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- 5 comments
Do you have any suggestions/secrets as to how I can get my foot in the door with the BLM for an interview??
Government Resume Guidelines
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- By Site Admin
- February 7, 2010
- Resume Writing
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Because going to work for the Government is totally different then going to work in the private sector it therefore makes sense that a Government resume will be totally different as well. In order to give yourself the best possible chance at landing the Government position of your dreams you have to be sure that you are following proper guidelines with your Government resume.
Finding a Government Job – Offline is the Key
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- By Site Admin
- January 31, 2010
- Job Search
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Before you can polish up your Government resume and start practicing what you will say at your Government job interview you have to know where to find a Government job opportunity and many times offline is the key.
Top Five Questions about KSA Writing
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- By Site Admin
- January 31, 2010
- Resume KSA Writing
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KSAs are a very important piece of the Government job puzzle as they will be looked at by reviewers in order to determine who the best candidates for a specific job.
What is Resumix and How do I Use it?
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- By Site Admin
- January 5, 2010
- Resume Writing
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Agencies such as the Army, Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force, and the Department of Commerce now rely on a resume system known as Resumix to aid in the hiring process. The implementation of this system was done to help ease the recruitment process on both the recruit and the recruiter side.
