Government
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notify me of job openings?
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locations and test dates?
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Which key words do I use
on my application?
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Guide to Federal Resumes
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RESUME/APPLICATION
KEYS
"most federal agencies will accept a resume as an application now,
instead of the lengthy SF-171"
"Include as many key words as
possible in the Duties & Responsibilities section of the
announcement."
"The Evaluation Criteria are
called: "KSAs" (Knowledges, Skills and Abilities). . . . These
KSAs are mandatory"
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