The 2016 ALJ Announcement is coming. Its precise contents are unknown. However, the qualifications for the position are known, as is OPM’s history of screening ALJ candidates. We also know how
positions requiring similar skills are screened and evaluated, across civilian government. The 2nd Edition of the
AUJ Writing Guide reviews the changes in ALJ hiring since 2009,
including the innovative 2013 ALJ exam. It includes:
* Sample federal resumes for ALJ candidates
* Sample qualifying administrative law and litigation narratives
* Definitions for all 13 competencies tested in 2013
* OPM did not provide definitions in the 2013 announcement.
Central to federal hiring is the testing of behaviorally-based competencies, typically by evaluating examples of a candidate’s past performance. The ALJ Guide, 2nd Edition, walks
readers through the process of accomplishment writing, helping candidates become their own best advocates in developing narratives that address the factors OPM is most likely to assess. These
narratives provide rich source material and an opportunity to practice for written and oral questions that may arise in the ALJ assessment.
The AUJ Writing Guide 2nd Edition is the best available resource for any attorney who would like to compete for a slot on the Administrative Law Judge register and ultimately be
selected for an ALJ position.