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TWO-PAGE FEDERAL RESUME MANDATE IS HERE!
As of September 1, 2025, all federal resumes must be no more than two (2) pages.
A career with AFCS offers everything you could want in a job: quality of life, career growth opportunities, competitive compensation and benefits, an Award Winning Workplace, and perhaps most importantly, personal satisfaction.
With thousands of employment opportunities at more than 80 domestic and overseas locations, we’re sure there’s a place for you on our team.
To be the most powerful air force on the planet takes more than the world’s most advanced aircraft and human nerves of steel. It takes excellence in every working task. As an Air Force civilian, you will grow and advance as you work shoulder to shoulder with Airmen and other talented and dedicated civilians.
Wherever your passion lies, with AFCS you will have the chance to make an impact on the world, working with a team like no other.
AFCS jobs are categorized within entry, mid, and senior levels and are associated with different qualifications, eligibility requirements, and pay grade levels. In addition, there are jobs categorized for students, recent graduates, veterans, military spouses, for individuals who have status, and for individuals with disabilities.
Read the USAJobs announcement or the job posting found on job boards, within social media or within advertising or marketing materials for specific employment opportunities. You can access these jobs from the Jobs Map above or from the Hot Jobs listing above. Pay close attention to the instructions that will guide you through the application process, including any specific questions that must be answered, the forms and formats that must be used to present your resume and your qualifications and eligibility for the job. Help can be found at usajobs.gov.
All AFCS applicants must ensure they are both qualified and eligible before applying.
Education and/or experience determine if you qualify. Before applying for a position, ensure that your education and/or experience align with the requirements outlined in the USAJobs announcement, social media job posting, or advertising materials.
For example, if applying for an Aircraft Maintenance Mechanic position, you will need to have the associated military experience and/or appropriate certification requirements such as an Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) or Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) certification, along with fulfilling other related requirements.
Federal regulatory requirements determine if you are eligible. Check eligibility requirements in USAJobs announcements and the Direct Hiring Authority (DHA) job boards, social media job postings, and advertising materials to determine if you are eligible.
⚠️ TWO-PAGE FEDERAL RESUME GUIDELINES ARE HERE ⚠️
Starting September 27, 2025, the federal government will mandate that all federal resumes be no longer than two pages.
Follow this link to learn more and update your resume today.