Kathryn Troutman is a prolific writer, with insightful Federal Job Articles posted on numerous highly-visible career websites regularly. Kathryn writes about what’s happening today in the federal job market. From her workshops and from consulting with federal job seekers, she gets ideas on the challenges of federal job search and writes articles that will help people with each step of the application process.
Also, pulling from her over 30 years of experience and current involvement in the federal job market, Kathryn addresses basic subjects, such as smart federal-job-search strategies, hot jobs in government, and the wisest approaches to writing the federal resume freshly with an insider’s viewpoint.
With her deep expertise, Kathryn is also able to cover more specific questions perceptively and she writes for particular audiences, such as private sector workers who want to work for Uncle Sam, folks transitioning into government jobs after military service, federal workers nearing retirement, senior executives in the federal government, and students kicking off federal careers.
Kathryn Troutman has eight current titles that she has written, many of which she published herself, and several of which have won awards. The Federal Resume Guidebook, 4th Ed., was just recognized by Library Journal as one of the most borrowed books from public libraries in Afor 2009!
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In addition to being quoted regularly by journalists at the Washington Post and elsewhere, here are some of the websites where Kathryn Troutman’s articles appear the most frequently:
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Kathryn also sends regular newsletters to hundreds of jobseekers, career professionals, and government employees.
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