How to Get a Secure and Well Paying Federal Job

New guide reveals the simple steps to finding a Federal job that matches your interest and background...



Dear Federal Job Seeker:

Did you know that no other single employer in the United States offers more career choices than our Federal Government? With over 400 occupational specialties (not counting the postal service or the military) and more than 1.7 million jobs, you can probably find a Federal job that matches your interest and background.

You get a job from the Federal Government in the same way you would if you were trying to get a job in the private sector... by looking for openings and submitting your resume or application...

But searching for a Federal job can be more complicated. You are faced with regulations designed to keep the hiring process fair. The government requires more detail on your resume and job qualifications are very specific.

The U.S. Federal Government Employment, Job Hunting, Resume Writing and Interview Guide will help you tailor your search to the Federal Government's rules and increase your chances of getting a Federal job. By reading this guide you'll discover the types of Federal jobs available in the Federal civil service and the qualifications required. Then you'll learn how to find and apply for secure well paying Federal jobs. A section of this guide will help students and recent graduates find a Federal job that relates to their major. Career changers from the private sector will find tips that will help them adjust to the public sector.

In the U.S. Federal Government Employment, Job Hunting, Resume Writing and Interview Guide you will discover...

  • What agencies and bureaus are hiring and where they are located...

  • The largest of the hundreds of occupational specialties the Federal Government hires people to fill...

  • How to correctly interpret the Federal Government standard occupational titles to find a Federal job when almost nothing seems to match your interest and background...

  • The occupational titles or Federal jobs that relates to various college majors...

  • Where to get help with Federal job titles for free online and eliminate any confusion...

  • How to find out the qualifications for the Federal job openings you are seeking...

  • A shortcut to matching your qualifications using the system that assigns every Federal job according to the minimum level of education and experience its workers need...

  • The four ways to find Federal job openings available to the public...

  • The most likely place and where most agencies are required to lists any Federal job openings...

  • The web address to an official site where you can sort Federal job openings by occupation, location, occupational group, keyword, grade level, salary and Government agency, plus practical tips on how to use the search function effectively...

  • An alternative way to find out about Federal job openings if you don't have access to the Internet...

  • Events hiring agencies attend where if you bring a resume there's a chance you could leave with a Federal job offer...

  • How to decode vacancy announcements to figure out what agencies want in an applicant...

  • What procedures to expect when submitting your application to Federal agencies...

  • How resumes submitted to Federal agencies differ from the resumes typical in the private sector...

  • What information you should gather when preparing your Federal job application and how to properly format it for acceptance...

  • What you must state when applying for a Federal job far away from your current address if you don't want an agency to eliminate your application...

  • Which grade level to choose if the Federal job has more than one choice to avoid being bypassed at the first screening...

  • How to properly mention any volunteer experience to make it stand out on your federal job application...

  • Where to find the right words to use in describing your job duties or qualification so that a human resource specialist will understand how your experience matches what is required in the position you are seeking...

  • Tips on how to use an agency-specific resume builder...

  • What the hiring manager looks for in an online resume and how to make sure you include it on yours to score higher...

  • The advantages of a paper resume over an online version and how to make it standout and get noticed...

  • The importance of including a "KSA" with your resume that proves to an employer you have all of the qualifications they want...

  • Five steps for helping you to write your "KSA"...

  • What to say on your Federal job resume if you lack a required skill...

  • How to handle any questionnaires, tests and materials some agencies will expect you to answer or provide...

  • How long you have to wait before getting a response after you submit your Federal application and what to do while you are waiting...

  • How to prepare for the interview, what to bring and what to expect...

  • How to negotiate pay when you are selected for a Federal job in the Federal Government...

Without the U.S. Federal Government Employment, Job Hunting, Resume Writing and Interview Guide, it may take longer for you to find and apply for a Federal job... With this guide you'll avoid mistakes that will cost you a rewarding future working in the Federal Government.



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P.S. There's no better time to get a Federal job than now. The Federal Government is constantly expanding and creating with it new positions that need to be filled for anyone who is qualified, while current positions open up when older employees leave Federal employment because of retirement. So get this guide today and take the necessary steps you need to begin your career with the Federal Government.

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