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Take the 2016 Federal Resume Quiz

Blog, Common Sense Tip, Federal Job Search, Federal Resume WritingBy Paulina ChenJanuary 7, 2016

  Welcome to 2016! Maybe it’s time to start your federal job search, or maybe you have been job searching for awhile and need a new plan. Either way, it’s a good time to evaluate your federal resume to make sure you are on the right track. Answer the questions below to score your federal…

How to Create Outstanding Keyword Headers for Your Outline Format Federal Resume

Blog, Common Sense Tip, Federal Resume WritingBy Paulina ChenFebruary 4, 2015

Here is something we have heard many times from misinformed federal jobseekers and even federal resume writers: “I still employ the ‘include the kitchen sink’ approach as I assume that the USAJOBS resumes are still first being read by computers.” No, no, no, no, and no. Federal resumes are read by actual people, not computers.…

Finding Your Perfect Match

Blog, Common Sense Tip, Federal Job SearchBy Paulina ChenApril 1, 2014

Some people approach a federal job search like they would approach buying a home. “Here is my wish list: gourmet kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, in a good neighborhood with great schools, close commute, and within my ridiculously low budget.” Or, they might start surfing on USAJOBS and end up like a child in a…

Who Are You?

Blog, Common Sense Tip, Federal Resume WritingBy Paulina ChenOctober 30, 2013

If I told you that I heard of someone who runs about 5 miles a day, you probably wouldn’t be super impressed. But if I told you that this person ran 58,282 miles over the last 31 years, a mile for each of the fallen Vietnam veterans, you would likely look up from your cup…

Help Me Hire a Minion

Blog, Common Sense Tip, Federal Job Info, Federal Job Search, Federal Resume WritingBy Paulina ChenOctober 17, 2013

While I am busy writing these articles, I really could use a little help around the house, so I decided that maybe it’s high time to hire a minion. I placed an ad in the “Minion Daily”: Help Wanted: Minion needed to do light housework, help with homework, and walk the dog. Must be punctual,…

Be On Time

Blog, Common Sense Tip, Federal Job Search, Federal Resume WritingBy Paulina ChenOctober 1, 2013

I had another blog planned for this week, but in light of the government shutdown, I thought a change in topic might be in order. I am calling this “Be On Time,” because even though everyone else has to be on time when meeting government deadlines, legislators are apparently allowed to be tardy, even if…

Give Them What They Want

Blog, Common Sense Tip, Federal Resume WritingBy Paulina ChenSeptember 17, 2013

Most people understand that the government is inflexible about processing forms. For example, if you are submitting your taxes, you must use the required forms, and your only options are the 1040, 1040-EZ, and1040A. You must complete the form very carefully, accurately, and completely. You must submit all of the required additional documents and forms.…

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