Federal Government SES Resume

SES Resume Writing Service

 

 

When you are writing an SES Resume, you must follow each rule...guideline and suggestion exactly...if not your resume may be discarded and you will lose valuable job opportunities.

At the Senior Executive level, there is no room for errors. You simply need to read the job announcement carefully, to see what the hiring department is looking for. The standard application package includes the Federal Resume, Executive Core Qualifications (ECQ's), Professional Technical Qualifications (PTQ's) and a Cover Letter. As a professional SES resume writing service, we ensure all the rules are followed and each application is complete and thorough.

How to Stand Out in the Crowd

 

When it comes to the SES Resume, you need to make sure that yours stands out above and beyond the rest. At this level in the employment game, harnessing your potential and finding your angle is the number one priority. An SES resume is ultimately a sales presentation, and your accomplishments, skills and abilities are the ones being sold. As a professional SES resume writing service, we ensure you will stand out in a crowd and highlight what makes you different from the competition.

Your education and experience alone won't close the deal. You need to focus on your accomplishments, skills and abilities. That is where we place the emphasis in your SES Resume.

It is also imperative that you utilize keywords from the job announcements into your resume to catch the attention of the reader. If they see that you took the time to detail specifically what they are looking for, they will read your resume, and potentially even offer you a position because of your attention to their needs. If you don't grab the attention of the person reading your Federal SES Resume within the first few seconds, they won't bother to read the rest of your resume. As a professional SES resume writing service, we will make sure your SES resume is in sync with the announcement.

As with all federal or civilian application processes, with an SES Resume you are only trying to make one point: What can you do for THEM. If they can't clearly see what you are bringing to the table, they will likely move on to someone who has a unique resume. However, if you make yourself stand out and show them why they need you, you will get that interview and the opportunity to make your case that you are the best qualified for the job. As a professional SES resume writing service, this is our job and number one priority.

 

The Three C’s of Resume Writing

 

Clarity

 

When you're writing your resume, you need to be very clear in every aspect. You need a firmly stated, very obvious objective. Additionally, you need to make sure that you have the proper information for your education and employment history as needed, so that the employer doesn't have to decode your resume and make guesses as to what you're capable of. The easier your resume is to read and follow, the more likely you are to be considered for the job.

 

Coherence

 

Coherence is another important element of resume writing. When you are applying for a job, your resume should be relevant, and totally coherent. For example, when you're applying for that big career executive position, they don't care if you worked at McDonald's when you were 21, or if you were in drama club in high school. Most professional careers don't even want or need high school information or job history that isn't relevant. If you're looking for a professional career, your resume should reflect this. Make sure that your objective and education match the position you're applying for, while being well presented.

 

Confidence

 

One final element of resume writing to consider is confidence. Employers look for people who are confident in their abilities, so it is imperative to utilize phrases and words that demonstrate your confidence in your resume writing. However, there is a fine line between confidence and arrogance, so don't be too foregoing in your explanation of your abilities and expertise. For example, say "I am confident in my ability to work for your company because of my extensive training... I am capable of doing the work that is required...," etc. instead of saying something like "I'm the best, and if you don't hire me you'll be sorry." Although the latter is an extreme example, if you appear too prideful or overconfident, you may very well be giving this impression in your resume and cover letter, even if it's not directly stated.

 

SES Resume Writing Service Advice

 

Do not abbreviate or bullet point your SES Resume. There is no need to do so. Within the Federal Government parameters it is expected that your Resume will be long, in fact to fit the format requirements it can't be a condensed version but must be thorough and complete. Being a qualified SES candidate implies that you have extensive executive experience which your resume needs to detail.

Your writing needs to be in an active not passive voice. In other words, detail your accomplishments as opposed to simply listing out duties and (boring) responsibilities.

Show what you accomplished for the company and why it had merit and value for the company. If you increased revenues by $100,000,000 say so and describe how that $100 million was better or more helpful than previous revenue increases.

Your SES Resume must describe, in detailed form, exactly how your professional experience fits into the SES requirements.

Your ECQ's and SES resume must be far superior to your competitors for you to be invited for an interview in the Senior Executive Service.

Place emphasis on your recent experience, education, and training. Some consider experience over 10 years old to be out-dated. Highlight awards and other forms of Special Recognition that are specific to an ECQ Statement.

Include private sector, volunteer and professional organization experience. Include all education or training you have participated in that is applicable to your skills.

Include examples of special assignments and details.

Include all applicable special qualifications i.e. public speaking, professional publications, languages spoken, membership in related professional organizations or scientific societies and expertise in any technical areas such as I.T.

Show measurable results, especially in terms of improved customer service, increased efficiency, productivity, or money saved.