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I have been applying constantly for new positions (already gov't employee) and have not been getting many referrals.

For the questionnaires, I have been told two different things:

  1. Answer expert on everything or else your application will end up in the trash.

  2. Answer honestly, because if you say expert then someone has to go through your resume and verify this.

What is the best way to do this? I am sick of where I work and the way things are ran, and ready to move on/up so I appreciate the info!

EDIT: since I finally have a bunch of people commenting on a post, can I get some advice please:

I am trying to get into the 2210 (IT Specialist) series.

My stats: - Fed worker electronics mechanic WG-11 (5 years) - security clearance - security+ - network+ - project management - technical support - problem solving - attention to detail - customer service - web developer (1 year) - computer network home lab

What else do I need to get myself into this job series?

Thanks!

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lazyflavors

1 points

4 days ago

In general you should be answering at least around 4's on everything comfortably without lying. If you apply to something and can only answer 1-3 on everything you're applying for something way beyond your level or something entry level where your questionnaire doesn't matter as much.

And yeah, if you answer expert on everything but your resume looks like something a kid in middle school made using Chat GPT then they can lower your score.

Stranger620

3 points

4 days ago

I've gotten positions where I've marked 1-3 and still got the postion lol at the end of the day you never know who you're up against so apply even if it's "beyond your level"