5 Tips for Writing Federal Resumes That Get Results

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  • Author Dr. Daphne Houston
  • Published July 9, 2010
  • Word count 471

For those who are wondering what is the deal about the federal resumes, be assured that there is a subtle difference between a normal private sector resume and a federal resume. The difference will be made known to you hereon.

Federal resumes are meant for applying for the top jobs in government positions. In these days of high technology usage, most of the corporate uses software to read resumes; whereas in government agencies, especially the resumes meant for such high posts are read by the officials and the HR themselves.

There are some basic tips for writing such resumes when you know that the position you have applied for is of relevance and will be scanned thoroughly rather than just read.

1.Information: provide information that shows that you’re capable of handling job pressures and have performed a leadership role in the previous organization(s) where you worked. The HR professionals in the government are looking for people who have the ability to serve a social cause rather than just applying for their security! Be specific and to-the-point.

2.Executive Core Qualification(ECQ): This is an important addendum considering that the government agency is looking for a sum up on the whole resume that you’ve written; more specifically the exact skill set that is required for the position you’re applying for. 5 ECQ areas that are often desired by the competent authority are:

Leading Change

Leading People

Results Oriented

Business Acumen

Building Relationships and coalitions

When you see the above area list – it is obvious that they are looking for leaders and people who have excelled in their respective fields and have been an agent of positive change in the organization you were working for.

3.Format: This is one important area which the candidates often miss. Agreed that the relevant information is there on the resume but who will be interested to read it if it is in a haphazard manner? For example, the work and major achievements should be chronological order and so does your qualifications. Take the pains of formatting and re-formatting the resume before you forward it. If you know someone who worked for the government, the person would be able to show you the way out.

4.Covering letter: This has to be as formal as you can make it. The covering letter should clearly mention the post you’re applying for and more importantly – why you’re suited for this job? State your leadership abilities in short and make it crisp and impressive as much as you can.

5.Requirements: Finally understand the requirements before applying for the job. It would earn you negative cookie points if you could not comprehend what they were looking for and instead you presented your candidature. Remember that negative news travels faster than you think and will surely affect your current job.

Dr. Daphne Houston is CEO and Founder of NAFCA,The National Association for Federal Career Advancement. NAFCA helps future and current federal employees launch and grow their careers. Learn how to land a top paying federal job, with free mini-course at [http://www.howtogetafederaljob.com](http://www.howtogetafederaljob.com)

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