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Ten Steps to a Federal Job: Navigating the Federal Job System, Writing Federal Resumes, KSAs and Cover Letters with a Mission | 
enlarge | Authors: Kathryn K. Troutman, Laura Sachs Creators: Mike Ottenseyer, Mark Reichenbacher, Jessica Coffey Publisher: The Resume Place, Inc. Category: Book
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Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 270450
Media: Paperback Pages: 290 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 8 x 0.8
ISBN: 0964702533 Dewey Decimal Number: 650.140973 EAN: 9780964702530 ASIN: 0964702533
Publication Date: September 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Book is brand new, and has never been opened. Thousands of satisfied customers!
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Product Description The government is hiring, for homeland security jobs and more! But if you want to be successful in landing a federal job, you need to understand the government's unique and complex application process. In this complete guide, Troutman shares the expertise that has enabled her to help many others just like you go on to new and rewarding jobs in federal service. Applying for federal employment is different than in private industry. This new guide shows you how to succeed by breaking the government's intricate process down into 10 simple steps. Both first-time applicants and those already within government will find something new here, as application processes change over time. Ten Steps is simply the most up-to-date book on federal employment available today! Written for all job levels and categories, with salaries ranging to $140,000. Ten Steps to a Federal Job is a "must have" for any job seeker looking for federal employment. Let Troutman's latest guidebook walk you through every step of the application process and into a rewarding job in federal service. Includes a CD-ROM with samples and examples, and our Federal Resume and KSA Builders, normally sold for $35 each.
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Life Saver! June 26, 2008 S. Fisher (VA, USA) I purchased the book "Ten Steps to a Federal Job" in January of this year 2008. I filled out my first application after reading the book in March 2008 was interviewed May 21,2008 and offered a job with the Federal Government on June 4, 2008!!!!!!! I started June 23, 2008. I am so excited after 12 years of trying and going through the process so incorrectly, *I figured that out after reading the book*. I would recommend you purchase the book immediately if you had any hesitations before don't it absolutely worked for me! If you are tired of working for the private sector and want to get into the highly competitive Federal Government get this book. It is a must have and a best seller in my book! Thank you Kathryn Troutman :)
Great Book... For Real December 27, 2007 Job Hunter (Atlanta, Georgia) I just used this book to apply for a job with the Federal Bureau of Prisons a month ago. I received a response via email and two weeks ago I received a notification. This book was really helpful on assisting me with my resume. This is really an investment that you should get.
Best employment book I have ever read! November 18, 2007 Mark the mathematician (Denver, CO) I had been looking for a Federal job for five years; after reading and applying the principles in this book, I landed a GREAT position at the VA within weeks! This book prepared me for all aspects of the selection process ...right down to the second interview, the questioning process, and how to follow up. If there is one book to have in your search for a Federal job, it's this one. Use this and any resources that Ms. Troutman has ...it is well worth any price!
Generalized but included good ideas May 12, 2007 K. Harrison (Hickory, NC, USA) This book gives hints and advice for any type of federal job applicant. If you're seeking information specific to an agency, you will NOT find it here. However, this book has outstanding sample interview questions- I would have never thought of them but can see them asked in any interview. Also, there are about 15 different resume formats with tips on information that federal resumes require that you would never list on a private sector resume. All in all, this book was helpful in creating a great federal resume and preparation for general interview questions. Again, don't count on it for specific agency information.
If you want to work in the federal government, you must read this book! March 18, 2007 Bernard Shaw (Virginia) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Having read several books on how to gain employment in the federal sector, Kathryn Troutman has been able to succinctly explain how to position yourself for success in seeking a civil service opportunity. She shares her vast knowlege of the federal hiring process in a way that is easy to understand as well as implement. By investing the time in reading this book, you will have taken the first, probably most important step, toward being granted an interview for a federal opportunity!
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