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Applications such as
Resumix, QuickHire, Army
CPOL and USAJobs can be
complex. Our Federal Resumix
Application Experts will
earn you interviews. Let us
start writing your Resumix
NOW for results.
What are Online
Applications?
Many announcements for
Federal Government positions
require on-line
applications, including
Resumix, QuickHire, AVUE,
USAJobs or other online
formats which are entered
into computer databases.
These on-line formats can be
very restricting, and if you
are not computer-savvy, can
also be very difficult to do
correctly. If they are not
done correctly, your
application will be
rejected. Career Federal Resume
Writes has
personnel who are experts in
the requirements of how to
apply for these positions.
Let our experts help you
through this process to
successfully apply for these
positions.
How are Online
Applications Processed?
On-line resumes and
applications are searched
electronically for the key
words required for the
position. If you do not
include the right keywords,
your resume will not be one
of those selected for
further review by the hiring
authority. Once your resume
is selected electronically,
it is then reviewed by the
hiring authority manually -
and compared to all the
others that were selected.
Therefore, it is important
that the resume include all
relevant keywords AND read
well. The restrictive nature
of many of the on-line
formats (limited length for
describing jobs and
experience) makes this
difficult. The more
restrictive, the more
difficult this is. This is
where our experience can
help.
What are Online
Application Formats?
Each online application
format has different
requirements for resume
length, number of jobs
allowed to be described and
number of characters
allowed. In addition,
although not described in
depth here, many of the
formats have differences in
how dates are reported for
employment - some require
the actual date of the month
you started work, not only
the month and year.
Some of the most common
online formats include:

- QUICKHIRE
The QuickHire format is
used by many agencies
(the list has been
growing) for online
applications. This
format is limited to
16,000 characters total
for the entire resume to
describe your contact
information, employment
background, education,
training, licenses,
certifications, skills,
awards and other
information.
In order to find the
KSAs (essays) for an
announcement in
QuickHire, generally,
you must first register
on the QuickHire website
for the agency you are
interested in applying
for, enter your contact
information and load a
preliminary resume (you
can update the resume
when you actually apply
for the job). At that
point, you can then log
into the QuickHire site,
view the vacancy
announcement and scroll
to the bottom of the
announcement. By
clicking view vacancy
questions, you can find
both the multiple choice
questions you will need
to answer and the essay
(KSA) questions which
will need to be
answered. The KSA
answers will be limited
in length - usually 4000
characters each.
Career Federal Resume Writers
professionals can help
you find the questions
you will need to answer
for QuickHire
applications.


- USAJOBS
USAJobs also has an
online resume format.
Even though you can post
most of the information
you have on a regular
paper Federal Resume -
it is not formatted as
nicely, so we recommend
using this format only
if it is not optional.
Since this format has
been endorsed by the
Office of Professional
Management (OPM), it has
become more popular with
a variety of agencies.
If an announcement
requires a USAJobs
resume, it also requires
you to answer both
multiple choice
questions and possibly
essay (KSA) questions.
Unfortunately, you may
not see the questions
until after you start
the application process.
You will need to
register on the system,
upload and submit a
resume - and then you
will see the questions
you will need to answer.
Generally, there is no
limit on the length of
the KSA answers in this
format.
If you need help in
deciphering the
application requirements
for announcements using
a USAJobs resume, call
the professionals at
Career Federal Resume Writers today for a
free consultation or
fill out our online form
to start your process.

 In addition to the formats
listed above, other agencies
use different online
formats, including the CDC
and CIA. We stay current on
formats, and know how to
research new requirements
(they are constantly
changing). If you need
assistance to figure out how
to apply, we can help you
through this myriad of
conflicting requirements.


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