Student's federal career guide : how to write a federal resume for new grads and new entry candidates /
"Recent Graduates and entry-level hires are seeking careers in public service. The government is hiring with the new Pathway Programs for recent graduates and new entry hires. With the recent high retirements in government, there are upcoming positions for new graduates with all majors. New gra...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Baltimore, MD :
Resume Place,
2012
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Edition: | 2nd ed. |
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Ten Steps At-a-Glance
- Additional Tips for Veteran Students on the Ten Steps
- Step 1: Use Your Network
- Step 2: Find Your Agency and Job Title
- Step 3: Programs for Students & Recents Grads
- Step 4: Finding the Right Positions for You
- Step 5: Analyzing Federal Jobs for You
- Step 6: Write Your Federal Resume
- Step 7: Write Your KSAsin Your Resume, Answer Questionnaires and WriteCover Letters
- Step 8: Apply for Federal Jobs
- Step 9: Track and Follow Up Applications
- Step 10: Interview for a Federal Job.