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  1. : I am still on active duty, when can I start applying for a Federal job? There are no regulations that dictate when a service member can apply for a position with the Federal Government. However, more at

  2. : Can I claim veterans’ preference when applying to merit promotion jobs? No. Veterans' preference does not apply when the agency is using merit promotion procedures to fill a position.

  3. : If I qualify for veteran benefits’ from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) does that mean that I am eligible for veterans’ preference in Federal Employment? Maybe. More at

  4. : What is Military Spouse Preference? The Department of Defense (DOD) Military Spouse Preference Program applies to spouses of active duty military members of the U.S. Armed Forces, more at

  5. : Where can I get help with writing my resume? The website has a Resume Writing guide. More at

  6. Where do I send my SF-15? The SF-15, along with supporting documentation, should be submitted with your application to the agency where you are applying for Federal employment.

  7. : What is 10-point preference and who is eligible? A 10 point preference eligible is a veteran or eligible family member of a veteran who served at any time, was discharged or released from active duty in the armed forces and

  8. : What are the criteria to be eligible for a VRA appointment? To be eligible, the veteran must be:

  9. : What are the criteria for VEOA eligibility? To be eligible for a VEOA appointment, your latest discharge must be issued under honorable conditions (this means an honorable or general discharge), AND you must be either:

  10. : How do I obtain a copy of my SF-50? Visit the National Archives website at for information pertaining to replacement of the SF-50 or contact the agency’s Human Resources Office where you worked for assistance.

  11. : Who do I contact if I have questions about a posted USAJOBS job opportunity announcement? If you have questions regarding a position to which you are applying or to find out the status of your application, more at

  12. : Who can I contact to learn about Schedule A for Persons with Disabilities opportunities? Most Federal agencies have a Selective Placement Program Coordinator (SPPC) who help - More at

  13. : My spouse recently separated/retired from active duty, am I eligible for the Military Spouse Appointing Authority? You may be eligible if your active duty spouse - More at

  14. : How do I obtain the signature of the Appointing Officer on the Standard Form 15 (SF-15)? The SF-15 ‘Application for 10-point preference’ no longer requires a signature. More at

  15. : My spouse works but not for the Federal government, can I claim veterans’ preference when I apply to the Federal government? Probably not if you are claiming veterans’ preference based on your spouse’s military service. More at

  16. : As a veteran without preference, will the Veteran Employment Program Offices assist me? Yes. For more FAQ information go to:

  17. : What documentation should I submit with the SF-15? The required documentation column on the SF-15 refers you to page 2 of the form regarding the types of documents that are acceptable proof of your claim for preference.

  18. : The job posting that I am applying to indicates that I must submit proof of my service-connected disability rating. What do I send as proof of my service-connected disability? Page 2 of the SF-15 provides information. More at

  19. : I don’t have veterans’ preference, am I still eligible for a special appointing authority? It depends on the appointing authority. More at

  20. : Where can I find a listing of available Federal jobs? Most positions within the Federal government can be found on the USAJOBS website: . Additionally, individual agency websites may list employment opportunities.

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