Job Opening Title: Librarian / Archivist / Legislative history researcher
Employer Name: Export-Import Bank of the US
Job Location: Washington DC
Application Deadline: April 28, 2022
Salary Range: $74,950 – $97,430
Link to job posting: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/648831200
Years of experience required: 2
Job Description (if URL to posting not available). Please include instructions for how to apply.: This is a blended job. The person or persons hired will participate in reference, due diligence etc as well as manage the corporate Archives. It is a Civil Service position.
Don’t miss the questionnaire:
https://apply.usastaffing.gov/ViewQuestionnaire/11454527
Currently staff are only required to be in the office physically once per week. Conveniently located across the street from a Metro station in downtown Washington, DC.
(Don’t worry, we don’t archive books – the HR specialist made some errors. Also we use BackStage LibraryWorks for digitization services now.)
The announcement requires a Federal-style resume. Make sure you include any relevant keywords, and answer all questions. A Federal resume is much more detailed than a private-sector resume. You must include all information requested to be considered.
Resources to help you find Federal jobs and apply for them:
Find a Federal Government Job | USAGov
Kathryn Troutman – Resume Place (resume-place.com)
Federal Resume Guidebook: Federal Resume Writing Featuring the Outline Format Federal Resume (Ten Steps to a Federal Job Book 1)
Book 1 of 4: Ten Steps to a Federal Job | by Kathryn Troutman
Federal Resume Guidebook, 7th Edition – Resume Place (resume-place.com) or
Federal Resume Guidebook: Federal Resume Writing Featuring the Outline Format Federal Resume: Kathryn K. Troutman, John Gagnon, Emily Troutman: 9781733407601: Amazon.com: Books
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Summary “This little book shows you how to analyze your skills, experience, and values. It introduces you to the mission and values of key federal departments and agencies. And it tells you how to create a match between you and a target job destination.”–Page I.
Roadmap to Federal Jobs: A Proven Process for Finding, Applying For, and Landing U.S. Government Jobs (21st Century Career Series) Paperback – April 4, 2018
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