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Synopsis
Now
in an updated ninth edition, The Book Of U.S. Government Jobs is
a no-nonsense career resource that explains in plain terms where
available American government jobs are and how to get one. From
an overview of the federal employment process, to advice concerning
the interview process, completing one's employment application,
and passing civil service exams, to overseas employment opportunities,
careers specific to the postal service or law enforcement, and much
more, The Book Of U.S. Government Jobs is a solid primer of what
to expect and thoroughly reflects the many changes in the American
governmental employment process that have been wrought in response
to the September 11th attacks. Point-by-point requirements, recommendations,
and contact information for each institution from which one can
seek employment form the heart of this handy and easy-to-use resource.
Job
seekers looking to land a high-paying and secure government job
can get an insider's perspective and help from the completely revised
9th edition of "The Book of U.S. Government Jobs" by Dennis
V. Damp. This edition features updated information throughout plus
a major revision of Chapter Eleven which covers Homeland Security
and law enforcement opportunities and new insights from Damp who
worked in the federal sector for over 35 years. Abundant resources
and tools are provided to help with the job search including easy-to-follow
checklists and networking resources.
The
completely revised 9th edition explores:
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Entry Level Jobs
* Professional Jobs
* resumes/Applications/KSAOs
* Interviewing Skills
* Student Hiring
* Part Time Jobs
* Overseas Jobs
* Internet Web Sites
* Outstanding Scholars
* Veteran's Preference
* Sample Exams
* The Job Search
* Post Office Jobs
* Disabled Hiring
* Agency Contacts
* Job Hot Lines
* Benefits/Pay
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