Can the OPM (U.S. Office of Personnel Management) review my resume or application to determine for which positions I am qualified?
A. The OPM has delegated most of such examining authority that it has for competitive service positions to agencies. This authority includes making qualification determinations for agency jobs. The particular hiring agency evaluates your application against OPM-issued minimum qualification requirements (e.g., related work experience, education, licensure, if required) to determine your eligibility for the advertised position.
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