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101. Federal Career Corner
The FEDERAL CAREER CORNER(TM) is a free bimonthly e-newsletter sponsored by Example While continuing to train at government agencies, The Resume Place
http://www.resume-place.com/newsletter/vol_3_issue_1.html
Volume Number 3 - Issue Number 1 - Early January 2005 HAPPY 2005!
GET READY FOR A GREAT FEDERAL JOB SEARCH YEAR!
FEATURE ARTICLE:
"Don't Come Up Short in Job Interviews...
Take Note of Your 2004 Accomplishments Now!"
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Federal Career Corner Newsletter, Early January 2005

The FEDERAL CAREER CORNER(TM) is a free bi-monthly e-newsletter sponsored by The Resume Place, Inc., Kathryn K. Troutman, President; Jessica Coffey, Managing Editor, editor@resume-place.com
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WHAT'S IN THIS NEWSLETTER?

FEATURE ARTICLE Don't Come Up Short in Job Interviews... Take Note of Your 2004 Accomplishments Now! By Kathryn Troutman, Federal Career Coach As a Federal Job Search Trainer, I often begin classes by asking students, "What have you accomplished?" It's not unusual for many attendees to draw a blank at first. Then I lead a brainstorming session about the kinds of things that would be accomplishments in their place of work. The point? - Achievements you can share with excitement are important elements of your job interviews, resumes and KSAs.

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