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Rating: Summary: Working for Your Uncle : The Complete Guide to Finding a Job Review: The virtual encyclopedia for landing a job with the Federal government. This complete seven step process lets you know a) what the jobs are, b) where the jobs are, and c) how to get the jobs. It includes all necessary application forms and instructions for completing them. If you want to: -get information about current openings -determine which job titles are right for you -review definitions of groups and series -cut through red tape and get hired quickly -receive the top salary rating possible -be hired for an overseas job -and much, much more this book is the perfect reference. "Working for Your Uncle" is by far the MOST complete guide to landing a job with the Federal government. Other great books include: "Federal Resume Guidebook" by Kathryn K. Troutman; "Federal Applications That Get Results" by Russ Smith, Ronald L. Krannich, and Caryl Rae Krannich; and "Guide to Building a Great Resume" by Kate Wendleton and Mark Gonska.
Rating: Summary: Working for Your Uncle : The Complete Guide to Finding a Job Review: The virtual encyclopedia for landing a job with the Federal government. This complete seven step process lets you know a) what the jobs are, b) where the jobs are, and c) how to get the jobs. It includes all necessary application forms and instructions for completing them. If you want to: -get information about current openings -determine which job titles are right for you -review definitions of groups and series -cut through red tape and get hired quickly -receive the top salary rating possible -be hired for an overseas job -and much, much more this book is the perfect reference. "Working for Your Uncle" is by far the MOST complete guide to landing a job with the Federal government. Other great books include: "Federal Resume Guidebook" by Kathryn K. Troutman; "Federal Applications That Get Results" by Russ Smith, Ronald L. Krannich, and Caryl Rae Krannich; and "Guide to Building a Great Resume" by Kate Wendleton and Mark Gonska.
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