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Federal Clerical Exam
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Copyright 1998 Learning Express, LLC.
All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Published in the United States by LearningExpress, LLC, New York.
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Regarding the Information in this Book
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Getting a Clerical Job with the Federal Government
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EasySmart Test Preparation System
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Diagnostic Federal Clerical Exam
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Vocabulary and Spelling
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Grammar
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Reading Comprehension
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Word Relations
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Name and Number Comparisons
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Alphabetizing
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Arithmetic
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Number and Letter Matching
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Typing Proficiency Exam
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List of Contributors
The following individuals contributed to the content of this book:
Elizabeth Chesla is an adult educator and curriculum developer at Polytechnic University in New York who has also taught reading and writing at New York University School of Continuing Education and New York Institute of Technology in New York City.
Judith N. Meyers is director of the Two Together Tutorial Program of the Jewish Child Care Association in New York City and an Adult Basic Education Practitioner at City University of New York.
Carolyn Miller, M.A., is a freelance editor, writer, and teacher in San Francisco, California.
Judith F. Olson, M.A., is chairperson of the language arts department at Valley High School in West Des Moines, Iowa, where she also conducts test preparation workshops.
Jo Lynn Southard is a freelance writer and editor living in Portland, Maine.
Shirley Tarbell is a test development specialist and writer living in Portland, Maine.
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Getting a Clerical Job with the Federal Government
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This chapter will introduce you to the numerous clerical careers available with the federal government and the benefits of working for Uncle Sam. You'll also learn about the most common entry-level positions and how to find and apply for the government clerical jobs that are right for you.
A messenger in Florida. A telephone operator in Montana. A secretary in South America. What do these diverse people have in common? They all work for the federal government in some of the 60 or so different clerical positions available to civilian employees. There's a whole army of people working for Uncle Sam, keeping the federal government running smoothly, in positions from accounting machine operator to teletypist and everything in between.
Every year hundreds of thousands of people apply to join the ranks of federal employees. That's not surprisingafter all, a job with the federal government has a lot to offer, including a competitive salary, job security, government pension, and upward mobility. But competition is often intense, and the job search and application process can be daunting. Let's take a closer look at just what it means to work for the government, how the government hires its employees, and how you can get an edge in the job selection process.
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