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    Independent Press Award 

    2026 Winner

    Kathryn Troutman

    Transitioning Your Federal Resume to Private Industry

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    This book serves as an indispensable resource, expertly bridging the gap between the often-complex federal resume format and the concise, results-driven expectations of private industry hiring managers. Kathryn Troutman's latest guide, "Transitioning Your Federal Resume to Private Industry: Are You at the Fork of the Road?", arrives at a crucial time for many federal employees contemplating a shift to the private sector. This book serves as an indispensable resource, expertly bridging the gap between the often-complex federal resume format and the concise, results-driven expectations of private industry hiring managers. One of the book's most significant strengths is its practical, eight-step methodology. Troutman meticulously breaks down the daunting task of converting a typically lengthy federal resume into a streamlined, impactful two-page private industry document. The process is clear and actionable, covering everything from updating your existing federal resume to identifying target job announcements and strategically highlighting accomplishments that resonate with private sector employers. A standout feature is the forward-thinking integration of artificial intelligence tools, such as ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot. Troutman demonstrates how these technologies can be leveraged to efficiently extract crucial keywords from job descriptions, a vital step in optimizing resumes for Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) and human reviewers alike. This modern approach ensures that job seekers are equipped with contemporary strategies for today's competitive market. 


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