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Presents up-to-date career information on federal employment, providing advice on identifying employment opportunities, creating expanded resumes, filling out self-assessment questionaires, and having a successful interview.
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Ten steps to a federal job: how to land a job in the Obama administration
2009, The Resume Place
in English
- 2nd ed.
0964702592 9780964702592
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Table of Contents
pt. 1. TEN STEPS TO A FEDERAL JOB
Introduction : Make a decision
Step 1 : Focus your federal job search
Step 2 : Networking success
Step 3 : Target your top accomplishments
Step 4 : Find the perfect job announcement
Step 5 : Identify your keywords
Step 6 : Step 7 : Conquer the KSAs and questionnaires
Step 8 : Apply for jobs
Step 9 : Make sure to follow through
Step 10 : Interviewing 101
pt. 2. CASE STUDIES : FEDERAL RESUME AND KSA REAL STORIES
Security and protection (Harold Denton)
Medical and public health (Stephanie Monroe)
Compliance and enforcement (Lionel Richmond)
Administration / program management (John Wallstone)
Information technology (Tom Danson)
Business and industry (Margaret Chaplin)
Engineering (Janna Johnson)
Accounting and budget (Frank Mason)
Legal (Lionel Timmons)
Social sciences (Chad Jones)
Jobs in Iraq (Michael Drummer).
Edition Notes
Includes index.
"Includes 24 true stories of real people who landed federal jobs using the Troutman method, CD-ROM with federal resumes, plus required KSA (knowledge, skills, and abilities) statement and questionnaire"--Cover.
CD-ROM formatted for Mac/PC.
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