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Resources for Current and Former Federal Employees

Many assistance groups and state and local governments have created special services for recent Federal alumni.

Resources for Federal Employees

The Environmental Protection Network (EPN) has compiled a list of resources for federal employees to help them navigate this moment, including information about their rights, reductions in force, and voluntary retirements; and connections to legal and other support.

FedSupport.Org

"Amid today’s dramatically changing federal landscape, the Partnership for Public Service is ready to support you—either as you continue to serve our country or as you transition to new opportunities."

Preparing for the Interview: You already have the answers!

Roseann Deal, a former trainer, facilitator, and certified coach in EPA's Region 3 Human Resources office offers tips on how to prepare for an interview for a new job.

How to Write an Impactful Resume

Mary Beck White-Sutton, Sector Director for Consulting at the Duke University Fuqua School of Business and Dave Solloway, Associate Director of Working Professional Careers at Poole College of Management at North Carolina State University describe how to write effective resumes and how to use AI to aid in that process.
The slides from the presentation can be found at https://tinyurl.com/EPAAA-Resumes
Audio Podcast can be found at https://tinyurl.com/EPAAA-Resumes-podcast

Potential Threats to Earned Federal Benefits

John Hatton of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association (NARFE) provides a comprehensive survey of the potential threats to employees/retiree's benefits.

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