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Title Government job applications & federal resumes / Anne McKinney, editor.

Publication Info. Fayetteville, NC : PREP Pub., [1999]
©1999

Item Status

Edition 1st ed.
Description 1 online resource (ix, 261 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Anne McKinney career series
Anne McKinney career series.
Note "Federal resumes, KSAs, forms 171 and 612, and postal applications"--Cover.
Contents Introduction; PART ONE: The Optional Form 612 (OF 612) About 612s; Aviator; Warrant Officer (Rasmussen); Branch Chief; Civil Service Employee, GS-14 (Gilman); Computer Programmer seeking entry into Civil Service (Rosen); Correctional Officer transitioning to Construction Industry (Kearns); Dental Assistant (Jameson); Elementary School Teacher (Brooks); Former Military; Enlisted Parachute Rigger background (Strauss); Former Military; Noncommissioned Officer and Pilot (Friedman); Program Manager; Civil Service Employee and Former Sergeant Major (James).
Telecommunications/Personnel Specialist (O'Connor)Psychiatric Nurse (Rivera); Respiratory Therapist; Former Military (Faison); PART TWO: The Standard Form 171 (SF 171) About 171s; Production Supervisor; Former Military Officer and NCO (Harrison); Secretary/Clerk; Civil Service employee (Rothchild); PART THREE: Federal Resumes About Federal Resumes; Administrative Assistant/Chaplain; Military Background (Duncan); Military Officer (Stone); OfficeAdministrator for a Civilian Company; Former Military (Jackson); PART FOUR: Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs) About KSAs.
Auditor, GS-0611-07, Trainee GS-11 (Blankenship)1. Ability to conduct research, interpret results, and evaluate data; 2. Ability to use a wide range of audit techniques, to include interviews, automation databases, questionnaires, and statistical analysis practices; 3. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; Automotive Worker, WG-8532-08 (Adams); 1. Ability to perform the duties of an automotive worker without more than normal supervision; 2. Knowledge of automotive components and assemblies to include use of tools and test equipment.
3. Ability to interpret instructions, specifications, reference manuals, and other regulatory guidance4. Ability to troubleshoot; Building Manager, GS-1431-11 (Timmons); 1. Knowledge of government building practices, regulations, and policies; 2. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; 3. Analytical skill; Clerk (Typing), GS-403-04/05 (Hindemith); 1. Knowledge of specialized terminology to type correspondence, reports, memoranda in final form; 2. Knowledge of grammar, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
3. Knowledge of format and clerical procedures used in typing a variety of materials4. Knowledge of functions, procedures, and policies of the office; 5. Ability to type at least 40 words per minute; Computer Scientist, GS-0344-12 (Bloom); 1. Knowledge of hardware/software evaluation and procurement; 2. Ability to analyze, understand, and apply data processing principles for computer applications; 3. Ability to analyze work processes and apply knowledge of data processing principles; 4. Knowledge of conceptual design of computer systems.
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Subject Civil service positions -- United States.
Civil service positions.
United States.
Résumés (Employment) -- United States.
Résumés (Employment)
Applications for positions.
Applications for positions.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author McKinney, Anne, 1948-
PREP Publishing.
Added Title Government job applications and federal resumes
Other Form: Print version: Government job applications & federal resumes. 1st ed. Fayetteville, NC : PREP Pub., ©1999 1885288115 9781885288110 (DLC) 98048426 (OCoLC)40251631
ISBN 9781885288486 (electronic book)
1885288484 (electronic book)