How to Land a Top-Paying Federal Job

How to Land a Top-Paying Federal Job
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Publisher : AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9780814401842
ISBN-13 : 0814401848
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Land a Top-Paying Federal Job by : Lily WHITEMAN

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."

The Federal Resume Guidebook

The Federal Resume Guidebook
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Publisher : Jist Publishing
Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : 1563705451
ISBN-13 : 9781563705458
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis The Federal Resume Guidebook by : Kathryn K. Troutman

Applying for a federal job or promotion no longer requires a lengthy, lifeless form. Instead, applicants can emphasize their strengths, skills, and smarts in resumes that will hook hiring staff and make personal qualifications shine.

A People's Guide to the Federal Budget

A People's Guide to the Federal Budget
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Publisher : Interlink Publishing
Total Pages : 185
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ISBN-10 : 9781623710026
ISBN-13 : 1623710022
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis A People's Guide to the Federal Budget by : Mattea Kramer et al /National Priorities Project

From history of the budget process to detail about the ongoing conflict in Washington, from charts explaining where every federal dollar goes to simple explanations of budget terminology, this book covers it all. A People’s Guide to the Federal Budget is for every American who wants to understand and participate in a process that affects all of us. It serves as a foundation for the novice reader, a reference tool for a more advanced audience, and is perfect for high school and college classroom use. Released to coincide with the fiscal year 2013 budget process and the 2012 presidential election, this guide includes up-to-the-minute numbers and explanation of President Obama’s 2013 budget request.

The Essential Guide to Federal Employment Laws

The Essential Guide to Federal Employment Laws
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Publisher : NOLO
Total Pages : 500
Release :
ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105063836634
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis The Essential Guide to Federal Employment Laws by : Lisa Guerin

An all-in-one reference to the important employment laws that every employer and HR pro needs to know.

Jobseeker's Guide

Jobseeker's Guide
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0984667180
ISBN-13 : 9780984667185
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Jobseeker's Guide by : Kathryn K. Troutman

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.

A User's Guide to Democracy

A User's Guide to Democracy
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Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages : 200
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781250779946
ISBN-13 : 1250779944
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis A User's Guide to Democracy by : Nick Capodice

From Nick Capodice & Hannah McCarthy, the hosts of New Hampshire Public Radio’s Civics 101, and New Yorker cartoonist Tom Toro, A User's Guide to Democracy is a lively crash course in everything you should know about how the US government works. Do you know what the Secretary of Defense does all day? Are you sure you know the difference between the House and the Senate? Have you been pretending you know what Federalism is for the last 20 years? Don’t worry--you’re not alone. The American government and its processes can be dizzyingly complex and obscure. Until now. Within this book are the keys to knowing what you’re talking about when you argue politics with the uncle you only see at Thanksgiving. It’s the book that sits on your desk for quick reference when the nightly news boggles your mind. This approachable and informative guide gives you the lowdown on everything from the three branches of government, to what you can actually do to make your vote count, to how our founding documents affect our daily lives. Now is the time to finally understand who does what, how they do it, and the best way to get them to listen to you.

Ten Steps to a Federal Job

Ten Steps to a Federal Job
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Publisher : Jist Publishing
Total Pages : 294
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0964702533
ISBN-13 : 9780964702530
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Ten Steps to a Federal Job by : Kathryn K. Troutman

Identify the federal job titles that match your skills.

United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions

United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 9798597421865
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions by : Us Congress

The Plum Book is published by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs and House Committee on Oversight and Reform alternately after each Presidential election. The Plum Book is used to identify Presidential appointed and other positions within the Federal Government. The publication lists over 9,000 Federal civil service leadership and support positions in the legislative and executive branches of the Federal Government that may be subject to noncompetitive appointment. The duties of many such positions may involve advocacy of Administration policies and programs and the incumbents usually have a close and confidential working relationship with the agency head or other key officials. The Plum Book was first published in 1952 during the Eisenhower administration. When President Eisenhower took office, the Republican Party requested a list of government positions that President Eisenhower could fill. The next edition of the Plum Book appeared in 1960 and has since been published every four years, just after the Presidential election.

American Guides

American Guides
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 376
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780226357973
ISBN-13 : 022635797X
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis American Guides by : Wendy Griswold

In the midst of the Great Depression, Americans were nearly universally literate—and they were hungry for the written word. Magazines, novels, and newspapers littered the floors of parlors and tenements alike. With an eye to this market and as a response to devastating unemployment, Roosevelt’s Works Progress Administration created the Federal Writers’ Project. The Project’s mission was simple: jobs. But, as Wendy Griswold shows in the lively and persuasive American Guides, the Project had a profound—and unintended—cultural impact that went far beyond the writers’ paychecks. Griswold’s subject here is the Project’s American Guides, an impressively produced series that set out not only to direct travelers on which routes to take and what to see throughout the country, but also to celebrate the distinctive characteristics of each individual state. Griswold finds that the series unintentionally diversified American literary culture’s cast of characters—promoting women, minority, and rural writers—while it also institutionalized the innovative idea that American culture comes in state-shaped boxes. Griswold’s story alters our customary ideas about cultural change as a gradual process, revealing how diversity is often the result of politically strategic decisions and bureaucratic logic, as well as of the conflicts between snobbish metropolitan intellectuals and stubborn locals. American Guides reveals the significance of cultural federalism and the indelible impact that the Federal Writers’ Project continues to have on the American literary landscape.