Title: Resumix
1Resumix
- ASMC-PDI
- SAN ANTONIO, TX
- May 29, 2009
2Lessons Learned PDI 2007 2008
- TWO GROUPS-RETIRING/CONTINUE
- MANY SLIDES
- NOTE TAKING
- GOOD QUESTIONS
- ASMC WEBSITE
- FOLLOW UP
3Introduction
- Reviewing applications
- STAR technique
4STAR Technique
- SITUATION
- Selection officials are concerned about the
quality of the Resumix/resumes they receive.
5Whats wrong?
- Do not copy job descriptions
- Overuse of buzz words
- Punctuation, misspelled words, improper
capitalization, poor sentence structure or
incomplete sentences - Less words on theory versus practical
applications/experience - Be careful of general terms, exaggerations, lies
6What are they looking for?
- Is the format clean and is the narrative concise
- Tailor the document to fit the position
- What kind of detail is included
- Results/outcomes/accomplishments
- Mobility
- Experience at various levels of work
- How has the individual progressed through the
career field - Leader training in senior applicants and teamwork
in junior
7What are they looking for?
- Attendance at training classes rather than simply
more education - Special or technical courses-formal, military,
and professional - Supervisory experience
- How was the candidate recommended or get the
referral and by whom - Has the individual researched the position and
organization - Ability to effectively communicate orally and in
writing
8STAR Technique
- TASK
- How do we make them better?
- Some people put down that they walk on water
when, in reality, they cant stay afloateven
with a life jacket on.
9STAR Technique
- ACTIONS
- Research, Research, Research
- Edit, review, rewrite, match requirements
- Follow career patterns
- Be willing to move/change jobs/risk
- Use action verbs/phrases
10Examples Action Verbs/Phrases
- Accounts Payable--Streamlined accounts payable
functions, established common files, eliminated
duplication, and reduced monthly processing time
by ____. - Accounts Receivable--Introduced improved accounts
receivable and collection policies that decreased
receivables by an average of ____ monthly. - Audit Controls--Implemented a stringent program
of audit controls to reverse findings by a recent
inspection by __________.
11Examples Action Verbs/Phrases
- Audit Management--Directed financial and
operational audit management programs for _____. - Capital Budgets--Formulated, justified, and
managed _______ in capital budgets annually. - Corporate Development--Provided strategic,
financial, and legal negotiations expertise for
corporate development initiatives such as
________.
12Examples Action Verbs/Phrases
- Cost Accounting--Implemented automated cost
accounting systems to analyze all labor,
material, technology, and ________costs. - Cost Avoidance--Introduced proactive management
techniques to strengthen focus on cost avoidance
and elimination of fraud, waste, and abuse. - Cost Benefit AnalysisConducted large-scale
cost/benefit analysis studies to capitalize on
improvement opportunities.
13Examples Action Verbs/Phrases
- Due DiligenceOrchestrated complex due diligence
reviews in cooperation with ________. - Feasibility AnalysisLed a ____-person team
managing a complex feasibility analysis and
developed projections for _________. - Financial AnalysisCreated team-based financial
analysis models integrating financial data for
all _____ locations throughout CONUS.
14Examples Action Verbs/Phrases
- Financial AuditsPlanned and implemented more
than ____ financial audits. - Financial ControlsDesigned and implemented a
comprehensive program of financial controls and
accountability to prevent possible fraud, waste,
or abuse. - Financial ModelsDeveloped financial models for
cost/benefit and staffing analysis
recommendations that were used to implement
_______.
15Examples Action Verbs/Phrases
- Financial PlanningDirected financial planning
functions for both U.S. and European operations,
and presented final results to __________. - Financial ReportingEliminated unnecessary
financial reporting and created a comprehensive
PC-based program to integrate financial data from
all operating divisions/subordinate
commands/directorates. - Internal ControlsDesigned and implemented a
comprehensive program of internal controls
governing finance, accounting, capital assets,
and technology acquisitions.
16Examples Action Verbs/Phrases
- Operating BudgetsManaged ___ million in annual
operating budgets allocated for personnel,
facilities, travel, and administrative expenses. - Operational AuditsPlanned and directed
operational audits of all _______to ensure
compliance with _________. - Project AccountingManaged the project accounting
function for the development of a successful ___
million electronic, digital publications library
that was implemented Army-wide and reduced
publications costs by ______million in the first
year.
17Examples Action Verbs/Phrases
- Regulatory Compliance AuditingEstablished a
structured process to expedite regulatory
compliance auditing, reporting, and defense. - Strategic PlanningFacilitated a cross-functional
team through a complex, multi-year strategic
planning process. - WorkpapersStreamlined accounting processes to
reduce workpaper and documentation requirements
18Specific Examples of Success/Outcomes
- Senior Budget Analyst
- Performs budget reviews and analysis of the
agency's 2.1 billion labor budget, including
over 35,000 Full Time Equivalents (FTEs). Makes
recommendations for the efficient use of labor
and financial resources. Coordinates Division
budget submissions by developing, reviewing, and
analyzing resource proposals for Division
programs. Review and verify subordinate units
labor projections to ensure assumptions are
realistic and allocated funds and FTE cover
current projections. Identify any surpluses or
shortfalls and develop courses of action to
correct. - Identified 30 million of labor surpluses which
were used to fund critical non-labor
requirements
19Specific Examples of Success/Outcomes
- Senior Budget Analyst
- Managed and administered the Division's non-labor
budget in excess of 100 million. Independently
evaluated, reviewed, and monitored resource
justifications, allocations, and resources for
subordinate unit projects, contracts, services,
and supplies with special emphasis to ensure they
conformed to the Division business plan and the
agencys strategic plan. Reviewed program and
funding changes and assessed program impact of
budget cuts and legislative changes. Analyzed
budget estimates to identify imbalances among
program areas and to reconcile estimates with
current level of expenditures and projected
changes in programs. Recommended and completed
all budget reprogramming actions to ensure
optimum utilization of available resources and
accomplishment of critical program objectives.
Prepared briefing materials for management use in
budget presentations, and prepared position
papers and other materials. - Managed budget in excess of 125M for
Contracts, Services and Supplies during FY 2006 - Developed distribution plan for FY 2007
contracts, supplies, and services
20Specific Examples of Success/Outcomes
- Budget Officer
- Managed and administered the agencys 72 million
budget for contingency operations in Kosovo and
Bosnia. Conducted analysis of budget variances
and proposed solutions to bring deviations back
within budgetary constraints. Interacted with
the agencys staff and subordinate organizations
to coordinate and resolve budget issues.
Interpreted statutory and regulatory guidance,
developed budget policies based on statutory and
regulatory guidance, and disseminated budget
policy guidance to subordinate organizations. - Provided concise guidance allowing customers
to submit budget requirements in an efficient and
timely manner - Reinforced internal control procedures to
ensure expenses did not grow at a more rapid rate
than operations
21Specific Examples of Success/Outcomes
- Comptroller
- Served as the Comptroller for Bagram Airfield,
Afghanistan as part of Combined/Joint Task Force
180. As such, formulated the annual 450
million budget and its expenditures. Advised the
executive leadership on how to best use financial
assets to support more than 6,000 personnel
assigned to the organization. Supported diverse
organizations from the U.S. Department of Defense
and approximately 12 Allied countries. Assisted
managers in preparation and justification of
budget submissions. Monitored automated
accounting and logistics systems to ensure the
proper recording of expenditures. Reconciled
prior year expenditures to include clearing
unliquidated obligations and resolving erroneous
disbursements. Supervised five budget
technicians. - Resolved a multi-million dollar inter-agency
fuel billing problem resulting in reimbursement
to my agency - Successfully justified additional funding for
desperately needed strategic communications
equipment
22Specific Examples of Success/Outcomes
- Comptroller
- Directed a section consisting of five management
and budget analysts engaged in planning,
budgeting, allocating, and monitoring the
execution of a 12 million annual budget for an
agency with operations throughout Central
America, South America, and the Caribbean.
Provided management consulting advice to the
agencys senior leaders. Developed and submitted
recommendations for spending priorities to the
organizations leadership. Managed the proper
use of funds from several different
appropriations. - Successfully justified a 100 increase in the
agencys annual operating budget - Major contributor to the agencys successful
relocation from Panama to Puerto Rico
23Specific Examples of Success/Outcomes
- Operations Officer
- Managed the Customer Operations Section of a
recently organized activity, the largest of its
kind in the Army. Provided Personnel and Finance
Services support to a customer base of more than
24,000 soldiers. Supervised a staff of 14
employees performing personnel service support,
financial services support, treasury operations,
and internal audit functions. - Established the sections initial operating
procedures and organizational structure to ensure
the agencys compliance with regulatory
instructions and to exceed the Armys customer
service goals - Designed and conducted technically-challenging
training which allowed the agencys automated
systems to maintain connectivity to the Armys
centralized databases from remote locations
24STAR Technique
- RESULTS
- No one is more concerned about your career than
you. - Youre responsible for the results.
- The results are in direct proportion to your
efforts!
25CLOSING COMMENTS
- DOD not the only source of financial management
jobs - Other Federal agencies need financial managers
- Skills extremely portable between agencies
- You have one chance to make a first
impression-make it a good one!
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