Government Jobs in America [2015] by The Editors Government Job News Paperback Book

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Author: The Editors Government Job News

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Publisher: Partnerships for Community

Published: Dec 1969

Genre: Business & Economics - Careers - Job Hunting

Pages: 274

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"Tell me how to get a State, City or U.S. Federal job. Why are government jobs so desirable? What jobs are available? Tell me what today's government jobs are like. What are the salaries? What are the pensions? How do I complete the application and hiring process?" This book covers all aspects of getting secure, high-paying government employment. It covers getting work in U.S. State, City, and Federal government agencies and departments. "What Jobs are Available," shows job titles in U.S. States, Cities and U.S. Federal government agencies, including salaries, 5-year salary projections, and pension estimates. The section "The New Face of Government," shows why 21st Century government work is desirable. Technology in government has changed processes, eliminating many jobs, and creating a new class of employees with a higher class of salaries. "Completing the Application and Hiring Process" provides a step-by-step guide to, obtaining an application, and preparing the resume or experience and education Knowledge-Skills-Abilities statement. "New Areas of Work" covers the new employment and career opportunities with an up-to-date chart with "Information Technology Job Titles & Skill Sets" with an array of specialties and skill sets. A "Model Knowledge-Skills-Abilities Statement" shows you how to prepare a KSA Statement in response to a job announcement. Government Keeps Hiring As Demand Grows. Career & Hiring Choices for Employer & Employee Expand. A New Workforce Model Presents Opportunities for Part-Time, Contracting, & High-Paid In-House Expertise. Jobs with Government Are Lively Stable, Secure, and Well-Paid. Jobs Are Available in Federal, State and City Government. Jobs Are Changing in Nature - More Managing. Experience Is an Acceptable Substitute for Education. Core Skills Include Business-Process Understanding - Critical Thinking - Communication. Government is Attracting & Retaining Experienced Workers. The Climate is Favorable for Entry Level & Experienced. Lucrative Jobs. Technical & `Non-Technical' Jobs Are Available.

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