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Federal Resume Writing--
When applying for a Federal job or promotion, you no longer have to use a lengthy, lifeless form (SF-171 or OF-612). Instead, you can emphasize your strengths, skills, and smarts in a resume that will hook Federal hiring staff and make your qualifications shine.
Federal Resume Means Paper Resume:
Many agencies are still using paper, envelopes and the regular "snail mail" system for receiving applications. This resume format contains bold, italics, indentations, bullets and style in the presentation and content. You can read about the non-formatted electronic resume here.
Here's a description of how our Resume Writing Team can help you compete better and faster with an outstanding Federal resume:
Federal Employees Seeking a Promotion or Career Change:
- Our resume writing experts can turn your SF-171 or OF-612 into a competitive, focused and outstanding-looking Federal resume.
- We can also improve, enhance, edit and format your Federal resume draft that you have prepared. We will focus the content toward your announcement and the series and grade you have selected.
- We'll interview you concerning your accomplishments, awards, specialized expertise and core competencies that you demonstrate in your work, always writing the document toward your next position.
Private Industry Applicants Seeking Federal Jobs:
- Your writer will analyze your current resume and the vacancy announcement or job you have selected in government. We'll look for matches in skills, expertise and qualifications to ensure that you are qualified by the personnel reviewers.
- We'll expand your private industry resume to include the compliance details required by government and write the content so that it is more "government-oriented".
- Private industry resumes are typically shorter than the Federal resume, which is 3 to 5 pages on average.
Resume Place writers will strive to ensure that your resume is as good as it can be, demonstrates that you are qualified, and improves your confidence in your career accomplishments and job seeking skills.
WHAT TO DO NEXT?
To get started, we generally begin with a Project Assessment, where we will review your resume, 1-2 announcements, and give you our recommendations for your specific project, and an estimate for full service writing. The cost for the Assessment is $115 for GS 4-11 applicants, and $150 for GS 12-15 and SES applicants.
FEDERAL RESUME WRITING GUIDEBOOK
Need more information on Federal resume writing?
Consider our book, The Federal Resume Guidebook - the ultimate resource and standard guide within the Federal hiring community.