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A recent graduate applying for NASA, but should I use my Federal Resume with USAJobs resume builder? Want to go for the Artemis Program.
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Hi! I am new to this reddit, but anyways I am a recent graduate from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, graduated of an M.S. in Aeronautics specializing in Space Operations, and I have always dreamed of working for NASA since I was a kid, I do want to go for Kennedy Space Center since I live in Florida. But I am open to working in other centers such as Johnson and so forth. I want to be a part of the Artemis Program and on SLS.

But the question is, should I apply with a federal resume using resume builder on USAjobs or the format NASA has? Or is USAjobs acceptable. Also, I am confused about what GS level I belong to since i completed my Masters.

I am new to applying for federal positions with the US government. I applied for the Air Force Civilian Service recently. Also, I need a better understanding of the requirements because I am confused about some things on the descriptions for the positions. Any advice is helpful, and please be respectful.

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