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No. 150
from viper16731
Old Oct 01, 2009, 07:01 PM

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Thanks for all your help. What area of the usphs are you going into? Where did you locate your uniforms? Do you have any other information to help prepare for the long road to get the paperwork going? When did you find out your rank?
Thanks.
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No. 151
from charming46
Old Oct 02, 2009, 03:30 PM

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@BSN317......possible DIHS job, how was the interview process?
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No. 152
from viper16731
Old Oct 05, 2009, 10:38 PM

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I was wndering if anyone else used a specific CV style or just typed a resume??? I am getting very confused. I want to be in the USPHS so I want to get the paperwork correct. This is the only thing that I have to finish to send in my packet. Also did anyone use KSA's to set up their cv or resume? If so, where did you find them? Thanks.
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No. 153
from amydayre
Old Oct 06, 2009, 02:56 AM

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Hi Viper,
I just used a template available online through Microsoft for my resume. I don't think they look for any particular style. I have a job offer, just waiting on the security clearance. Another thing, you are going to have to send in additional "stuff" so you will be in contact with your recruiter off and on until you get an offer. Good luck!
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No. 154
from BSN317
Old Oct 13, 2009, 08:50 AM

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@charming...
The interview process was relatively laid back and straightforward. My resume was forwarded to the facility and the Health Servce Adminstrator contacted me via phone and email for an interview. After going through security, etc I met with the HSA and she gave a me a tour of the facility. After the tour, we did an interview 1 on 1 but it was really laid back. It was a good experience, I just didnt like the particular protocols of the facility- which can vary according to the agency that operates the facility (FYI). After that, she sent her notes, etc to whomever and they contacted me and offered the position but I had decided to go with DoD instead.
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