| I have applied for federal jobs in Atlanta and haven’t gotten hired- public health masters-any ideas?

I have applied for federal jobs in Atlanta and haven’t gotten hired- public health masters-any ideas?

laurie C asked:


I have applied for federal jobs through USA jobs and written the required essays ( called “KSAO’s” )and had only 2 interviews. This is out of 20 applications- I work for the government now and have a masters degree and program mngt experience- what can I do differently to get a job offer?

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3 Responses to “I have applied for federal jobs in Atlanta and haven’t gotten hired- public health masters-any ideas?”

  1. V.T.V.RAM on June 13th, 2009 9:16 pm

    Please Wait for the result. You possess both the required educational qualification and desired experience. You are sure to be selected . Best of Luck !!

  2. mudslide_23511 on June 15th, 2009 6:15 am

    I work for the government also and have had two interviews but no job offers for other positions that I want. All I can say is keep applying. Make sure your resume has the same skills in it as the job posting has, only if you have that skill or experience.

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