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Our talent community opens the door to roles that are not publicly listed in addition to those you can find on USAJOBS.
As part of our talent community, you’ll be seen by hiring managers who are at the core of our hiring process. They look for exceptional talent ready to take on impactful work and contribute to our overall success.
Our talent community opens the door to roles that are not publicly listed in addition to those you can find on USAJOBS.
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By submitting our form, you’ll become part of our talent community and better your chances of being noticed by our hiring managers. You can explore open roles directly on USAJOBS(Opens in new window)—the official site to search and apply for federal positions including Army Civilian opportunities.
All Army Civilians must meet three basic requirements: be a U.S. Citizen or Green Card holder, at least 18 years old, and have a high school diploma or GED. However, you may also need to meet additional requirements or qualifications in order to be considered for certain roles.
One of the best ways to stand out is to make sure your resume is as polished as possible. There are ways to craft your resume for a federal position that will set you apart from the competition. To ensure you’re qualified, federal resumes should include the hours per week you worked along with your dates of employment. Use specific examples and descriptive language when speaking to your expertise. Highlight relevant skills, education, or specialized training, as well as any results or accomplishments you had in your role.
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