Get That Government Job


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For anyone facing the whole process of applying for a government or corporate private sector job, here's an easy way to understand the requirements of the position and write your own powerful application using proven marketing strategies that `sell' your skills to the employer. Answering the selection criteria is easy when you know how. This book takes you through the application process step by step and provides dozens of examples from a wide range of occupations & industries. The book will help the reader: gain insight into how emplyers think; translate selection criteria mumbo-jumbo; sell themsleves and their skills; write resumes and letters that get results; handle tricky criteria in OH&S and EEO; stand out in interviews.




How to Get Government Jobs


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HOW TO GET GOVERNMENT JOBS is a must-read for career information and guidance for job hunting in government sector. The book will help the job seekers to have a clear road map for Government Service to navigate and reach the destination with milestones at different intervals and time frame. The government jobs include Indian Civil Services, recognized as steel frame of public administration and other organized civil services at the Centre and States levels, technical services and uniformed services in Centre and States, jobs at Central and States’ Public Sector Companies, Banks, Central and States Autonomous Bodies and many other organizations. Key Features • This book shall help the readers to prepare systematically with right information at right time for right jobs as per eligibility. • The book will facilitate the job seekers to choose the right job at the earliest opportunity at the minimum possible age to enjoy optimum career advantage. K. P. SHASHIDHARAN is a visiting professor at NIFM, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, former Director General in CAG of India, Member of IAAS, a premier Indian Civil Service and an alumnus from the London School of Economics, established author, poet, and freelance columnist. He has functioned in various capacities in Government of India and Comptroller and Auditor General of India.




How to Get a Job in the Federal Government


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Each year the federal government hires thousands new employees. If you are interested in working for the federal government the Summer 2004 issue of the Occupational Outlook Quarterly is the publication for you. This beautiful illustrated official government handbook describes the types of jobs available in the Federal civil service, the qualifications required, and how to apply for those jobs.




How to Land a Top-Paying Federal Job


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How to Land a Top-Paying Federal Job is the ultimate guide to securing a government job, internship, or fellowship. Written by a successful career coach who has climbed the federal career ladder herself and served as a hiring manager, the book steers applicants through every stage of their job searchesùfrom finding unadvertised openings and getting interviews to sealing enviable deals and even get ting promoted. Drawing on interviews with more than 100 federal hiring managers, the book reveals the secrets to impressing these gatekeepers online, on paper, and in personùinformation that is available nowhere else. The updated second edition includes more get-ahead tips; new templates for writing winning applications; expanded directories for internships, fast-track management training programs and fellowships; and the latest helpful websites. Complete with a companion CD filled with sample rTsumTs, checklists, and templates, this indispensable book gives readers the inside scoop on landing some of the nationÆs most secure, well-paying, and rewarding jobsùin all 50 states and abroad!




Get that Job


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Jobseeker's Guide


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Learn how to navigate the USAJOBS system and write a correct federal resume. Troutman shows military personnel and their spouses job search strategies to begin their search.




How to Land a Top-Paying Federal Job


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A comprehensive guide to landing one of the hundreds of thousands of jobs filled each year by the nation''s largest employerOC the U.S. government."




Post Office Jobs


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Describes salaries, job descriptions, and skill requirements for a variety of Post Office jobs.




Getting a Government Job: The Civil Service Handbook


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Getting a Government Job: The Civil Service Handbook offers everything you need for getting a job with the U.S. government. This book describes in detail the advantages and disadvantages of working for the government, salary, benefits, training, advancement, job qualifications, and opportunities for veterans and students. You will explore the five fields in the federal government that are projected to see the greatest job growth and learn about job announcements and possible testing requirements. Furthermore, you will receive in-depth guidance on how to conduct a successful job search and how to match your personal skills with job requirements. The book will teach you how to put together an outstanding application package and how to follow up with a successfull intervew. This reference includes a broad variety of sample forms, cover letters, and resumes, as well as an extensive list of Web sites that can aid you in finding the right government job for you.




Working for Your Uncle


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Despite what one hears in the media this year, the Federal Government will hire and promote over 500,000 people throughout the U.S. and overseas at salary levels from $18,340 to $115,700. Salary levels are comparable to the private sector by law, but benefits and job security can be much higher. This book tells how to join and move up in the workforce of America's #1 employer. - What the jobs are: Descriptions of over 2,000 Federal occupations -- white and blue collar. Official salary tables for Federal occupations and grades - Where the jobs are: Guide to Federal Agencies showing occupations hired and in what numbers; Addresses and phone numbers of hundreds of Federal hiring offices; Geographic code listing for Federal employment including figures by area - How to get the jobs: Active vacancy announcements and competition notices; Official Federal application forms, including step-by-step guidance for completing them. Complete glossary of Federal terms and hiring practices