6 Secrets of Writing a Successful Federal Resume

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Written by Michael Gilmore   
Monday, 20 November 2017 00:47

Becoming a federal employee is challenging. You must be determined to succeed, and set your goals. When applying for a government job, you have to make sure that you include everything on your resume. You background activities are essential in this field.

How to Succeed in Writing Your Federal Resume

You must be aware of the qualities you possess by now. All you have to do now is highlight your abilities and prove the government why hiring you is worth it. No pressure, right? While you might be able to include white lies when applying for ordinary jobs, there is no chance you should even attempt to lie when applying for a federal job. Take a look at the following ways to succeed in writing a federal resume.

Include details

Set your past experiences in chronological order. Make it easy for your employer to follow. You must include all your experiences, examples of them, and hours of work. Here are some tips to include:

Include volunteering

Volunteering is always a good thing to include on your resume. It proves that you care about other things besides work and that you have a strong impact on your community. It is wrong to think that the government does not care about this – they actually care more than you might think.

Alyssa Stromberg, CEO at ResumesPlanet, shares her opinion. “Volunteering helped me get the government job I wanted. They appreciated my enthusiasm for nature and concluded that I will be as enthusiastic about my job as I was about my volunteering. And they were not wrong! At first, I didn’t even think about including ‘planting trees for a better planet’ in my resume; but it defines me. So I did. And hey! I got the job, haven’t I?”

Quantify your work and give out numbers

In order to underline your performances, you need to give out numbers. That does not mean you are bragging, it just means you show results and highlight skills. Ask for recommendations from formal employers – that will emphasize your good performance. You can also ask for reviews from your former coworkers. That will prove teamwork expertise.

When you describe your achievements, make sure you:

Don’t use “one-size-fits-all” resume

Customize your resume based on the department you are applying for. You cannot send the same resume everywhere, each section has different requirements. After you read the demands, make sure your resume includes answers to them. Highlight the skills you have by connecting them to the corresponding abilities they are looking for.

Be concise, but include everything

This sounds like a difficult task to do. It is challenging to be brief and include everything at the same time, but you can do it if you structure your resume. First, make an outline of what you want to include and stick to it. Then add the data needed, and all the other details you want to include. Answer these following questions before you finish:

If the answer to these questions is yes, then you are good to press send!

Remember that applying for a government job is different than applying for a regular job

Conclusion

There is no easy path to success, especially in this field. Getting there has to be challenging – after all, it’s the Federal Government we are talking about. If everybody was able to get there, how would we know who is truly fit for the job? So be honest in your application, be truthful about your experiences, and show a lot of expertise. Remember to be brief, but include everything. If you manage to do that and also respond to the job requirements by pointing out your skills, consider yourself hired. Good luck!

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