2022 CFJST / CFCC DATES ARE AVAILABLE!
and
New Jobseeker’s Guide 9th Edition
Ten Steps to a Federal Job®
How to Land Jobs for Military and Spouses
Ten Steps to a Federal Job®
8-part 1.5 hour Virtual Classes
2022 VIRTUAL CLASS DATES
Session 1: Mar 9, 10 – Apr 13, 14, 2022 (8 webinars each)
Session 1A: Wednesdays, 12:00 noon to 1:30 pm ET starting 3/09/22
Session 1B: Thursdays, 9:00 am – 10:30 am ET starting 3/10/22
Session 2: May 3, 4 – June 7, 8 2022 (8 webinars each)
Session 2A: Tuesdays, 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm ET starting 5/3/22
Session 2B: Wednesdays, 12:00 noon to 1:30 pm ET starting 5/4/22
See more dates here:
https://resume-place.com/get-certified/ten-steps-trainer-certification/ten-steps-2022-dates/
See who took our class in 2021 here:
https://resume-place.com/get-certified/ten-steps-trainer-certification/ten-step-trainers/
WHAT’S NEW WITH TEN STEPS? A WHOLE LOT !
NEW JOBSEEKER’S GUIDE 9TH EDITION – went to press today !!!
What’s New in the Jobseeker’s Guide, 9th Edition?
An Update on the Ten Steps to a Federal Job®
December 2021
New Federal Hiring Charts
Plus 7 Complete Case Studies of Successful Federal Resumes!
Step 1 – Learn about Federal Jobs
Direct Hire Process Chart (Faster Hire Process)
Competitive Hiring Process Chart (Slower than Direct Hire)
Military Rank to Federal Civilian Grades (chart)
Types of Federal Jobs (chart)
Veterans’ Preference (chart)
Family Member Preference – derived preference (explained)
Step 2 – Network & Use Non-Competitive Hiring
Ways to Get Hired Non-Competitively (chart)
How to Network for Direct Hire Positions (chart)
Special Hiring Paths (chart)
Special Hiring Authorities (explained): VRA, 30% or More Disabled Veterans’ Preference, VEOA, EO 13473 (Military Spouses), Foreign Members of Overseas Government Employees, Schedule A (People with Disabilities), Post-Secondary Direct Hire Authority for Students and Recent Graduates (Pathways)
Networking for Special Hiring Paths (chart)
Step 3 – Search USAJOBS
Top USAJOBS Search Tip for Veterans (chart)
How to Search USAJOBS (explained)
Saved Searches & Email Notifications (explained)
Critical Vacancy Announcement Features (chart)
Sample Vacancy Announcement
Sample Vacancy Announcement Questionnaire
Step 4 – Find Keywords
4 Places to Find Keywords (explained)
1. Duties and Responsibilities—Learn about the Job
2. Requirements—Specialized Experience
3. How You Will Be Evaluated
4. Self-Assessment Questionnaire
Step 5 – Explore Your Core Competencies
5 Core Competency Examples
Senior Executive Service Core Competencies (chart)
Step 6 – Write Your Federal Resume
A Federal Resume Is NOT a… (chart)
A Competitive Federal Resume Is… (chart)
Successful Resume Cases (with BEFORE and AFTER resumes – see below!)
Required Documents Chart
Step 7 – Write Your Accomplishments
Top 10 List of Accomplishments (example)
Where to Demonstrate KSAs (chart)
Accomplishments: Before & After (examples)
2 Cover Letters (examples)
Step 8 – Apply for the Job!
Setting Up Your USAJOBS Account (explained)
Documents to Prove Eligibility for Federal Hiring Programs (chart)
Look for the Job-Related Questionnaire (explained)
Make Sure Your Application Is Successfully Submitted (explained)
Step 9 – Track & Follow Up
Download All Applications (explained)
7 Sample Results Emails
Turnaround Story from Ineligible to Selected (example)
Step 10 – Interview & Negotiate
Interview Preparation (worksheet)
Typical Behavior-Based Interview Questions (examples)
Negotiating Your Job Offer (explained)
Sample Superior Qualifications Letter
EACH ATTENDEE FOR THE CERTIFICATION PROGRAM WILL RECEIVE:
A set of Federal Resume Books for your own federal resume coaching!
20 of the new Jobseeker’s Guide 9th Edition!
THE CFJST / CFCC PROGRAM FOR 2022 will license you until Sept. 30, 2025
REGISTER NOW FOR A 2022 CLASS:
2022 DATES:
https://resume-place.com/get-certified/ten-steps-trainer-certification/ten-steps-2022-dates/
QUESTIONS? Contact our Course Registrar:
Nicole Becker, [email protected]
PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Kathryn Troutman:
[email protected]
BOOK ORDERS:
Jobseeker’s Guide, 9th Edition: $15.95 per book, not including shipping.
Kathryn Troutman’s Federal Career Books