Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Want to be an ALJ Great News for 10-Point Veterans!

Want to be an ALJ Great News for 10-Point VeteransWant to be an ALJ Great News for 10-Point VeteransWant to be an ALJ? Great News for 10-Point VeteransThe 2016 Administrative Law Judge Announcement (https//www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/433604700) may have closed, but 10-point Veterans may still apply. Pursuant to 5 CFR 332.311, a 10-point preference eligible is entitled to file an application at any time for an examination for any position for which OPM maintains a register, for which a register is about to be established, or for which a nontemporary appointment welches made in the preceding three years. For the purposes of this paragraph OPM shall hold an examination not later than the quarterly period succeeding that in which the application is filed.In other words, the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Program Office, which administers the ALJ exam, continues to do so on a quarterly basis so that 10-point preference eligibles can apply. If you are a 10-point preference Veteran w ho is interested in applying for the closed ALJ examination, The Resume Place can help. Just as we assisted the many candidates who applied successfully during the March-April 2016 open period, we continue to help 10-point Veterans now. The same application materials are required, only now, those materials are submitted via email. They consist ofa resumea completed application questionnaire (which requires, among other things, two detailed, qualifying narratives and details of bar membership)proof of Veterans statusoptional listing of cases (specific format required)Candidates who wish to apply to the closed exam must first submit their request to take the examination and provide the required proof of veterans preference entitlement by email to aljapplicationopm.gov. ALJ Writing Guide, 2nd EditionTestimonialsThe Resume Place was invaluable in my preparations for becoming an ALJ. They made the process simple and helped me understand exactly what OPM is looking for. Resume writing and assistance with the essays was invaluable. But the coaching was probably the most beneficial, as it prepared me for every stage in the ALJ application process. Thank you, NicoleOrder or Preview BookOrder Recorded Webinar Nicole SchultheisNicole Schultheis is Co-author of the the ALJ Writing Guide, with Kathryn Troutman, Nicole also provides expert-level assistance to candidates for high-level scientific, technology, and policy positions as well as helping attorneys, judges, JAG officers and others prepare compelling applications for leadership and adjudicative positions.Nicole is also a senior SES consultant and Program Director of The Resume Place SES Application Writing Webinar Training. Coaching SES candidates to develop SES-worthy content, Nicole helps craft and polish structured narratives that meet the exacting standards of OPMs Qualifications Review Board. Nicole is a licensed attorney (Maryland) and Certified Federal Job Search Trainer and Career Coach has attained a record of success, helping hundreds of aspiring senior executives attain certification since 2010.

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