If you feel that the interview door is locked when it comes to applying for a coveted Federal position, well-written and focused KSA statements are your key to opening that door.
A KSA statement actually stands for Knowledge, Skills and Abilities and outlines the qualities you possess that make you an ideal candidate for a certain Federal job. KSA statements are not questions but each one posed requires an answer because that lets a prospective employer know if you are a viable candidate for the position. Because your KSA statements show what you can do, well-written statements can get you the interview while poorly constructed responses will disqualify you immediately.
To write great KSA statements, you need to:
- Respond completely to the statements, relating in detail how your skills relate to what is needed for the job;
- Give specific examples of how and where you gained relevant experience;
- Respond simply and in understandable language incorporating the keywords used in the job posting;
- Incorporate all your pertinent experiences into your KSAs to maximize your potential and sell your best qualities; and
- Make sure to proofread your KSAs so they are free of errors.
Hiring a professional resume writer who is familiar with Federal specifications can help you to construct effective KSA statements that mean the difference between opening doors or keeping them closed.












2 Comments, Comment or Ping
KWAME
DO YOU DO RESUMES AND KSA
Jun 15th, 2008
Tom Wilson
Yes we do and you can order them at our sister site, http://www.myresumemanager.com/store/
Hope this helps.
Jun 18th, 2008
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