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Melissa Vesper

When Melissa Vesper graduated from college in May, she had a goal to be employed by November. While her friends vowed to “take the summer off,” she had lined up an internship at Verizon, and by September, was employed fulltime. Her ambition has paid off, and now she holds an impressive position as a system engineer, where her youthful perspective is considered an asset.

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Navigating the Federal Job Application

Navigating the Federal Job Application

By Cara Scharf

Applying to most jobs requires you to shoot out a resume and cover letter to a specified address, with some prep time added to tailor the materials to the position. But to join the hundreds of thousands of people vying for a job with the federal government, the process gets a bit more complicated.

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Your Resume Checklist

Your Resume Checklist

By Cara Scharf

Ah, the resume: one piece of paper, such enormous power over your future. On the surface, a resume is simply a list of qualifications for a position. But to stand out from the crowd and score face time with recruiters, it should serve as a strategic marketing tool that screams, “I am perfect for this job!”

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