Japanfan
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I am not using a template but I read at many places to not use bold face, underlining, etc.
Do those sources say why?
It makes no sense to me, given that design/formatting can make a resume more clear, simple and readable to a person who may have to go through a ton of resumes and make the decision to put the document in the 'no' pile in just a few seconds.
In my view, bold, italics and underline work together to distinguish text and enhance clarity in a resume. I would be interested if employers did not see it this way, and preferred having to read resumes more slowly and carefully because the highlighting is missing.
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 You can set up alerts for the position numbers and geographical areas you want.  Spend some time figuring out what positions you are fully qualified for, then find some openings for those positions and carefully read the position descriptions.  Identify the "buzz words" and work them into the top few lines of your resume.  There is currently direct hire authority for information security (position number 2210) and all positions in the DoD.  Under direct hire, if you can get your resume in front of someone who makes hiring decisions, he/she can expedite the process to bring you on board.
  You can set up alerts for the position numbers and geographical areas you want.  Spend some time figuring out what positions you are fully qualified for, then find some openings for those positions and carefully read the position descriptions.  Identify the "buzz words" and work them into the top few lines of your resume.  There is currently direct hire authority for information security (position number 2210) and all positions in the DoD.  Under direct hire, if you can get your resume in front of someone who makes hiring decisions, he/she can expedite the process to bring you on board. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		