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Federal Applications That Get Results
- From SF 171s to Federal-Style Resumes
Engelsk Paperback
Federal Applications That Get Results
- From SF 171s to Federal-Style Resumes
Engelsk Paperback

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No doubt about it. The key to getting a federal job is how well applicants write a job-winning application. But times have changed and so have applications federal agencies will accept for employment. As the federal government continues to decentralise hiring to the agency level, it also has adapted hiring methods similar to those used by the private sector. While only a few months ago most agencies required applicants to complete the Standard Form 171 (SF 171), today agencies accept two other application forms OF 612 and federal-style resumes. If you want to get a federal job, you must understand how to put these unique applications together with maximum impact. Here is the perfect guide to understanding the federal hiring process as well as the key application forms now accepted by various federal agencies. Six chapters and eleven appendices outline: What federal employers look for on the SF 171, OF 612, and federal-style resumes; Major writing principles that grab the attention of evaluators; The best language to use (KSA''s) for each section of your application; How to customise your application for each agency; How to best prepare a mail-in packet and follow-up appropriately; Which resources can help you get the right job. This book includes several examples of completed SF 171''s, OF 612''s, and federal-style resumes. Designed for both white- and blue-collar employees, this well-written, nuts-and-bolts guide should be in every federal job seeker''s library.
Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
246
ISBN-13:
9781570230349
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
157023034X
Kategori:
Udg. Dato:
1 mar 1996
Længde:
17mm
Bredde:
213mm
Højde:
277mm
Forlag:
Impact Publications
Oplagsdato:
1 mar 1996
Forfatter(e):
Kategori sammenhænge