The Optional Form 612
You may apply for most jobs with a resume, or the
Optional Application for Federal Employment (OF-612)
, or any written format you choose. For jobs that are filled through automated procedures, Federal agencies may require that you submit a resume and/or other specialized forms. Jobs with unique requirements may also occasionally require special forms.
There are two versions of the Optional Application for Federal Employment (OF-612) available on this page.
The first (OF612.TXT)
, is a text version that can be filled out off-line or by using a text editor. To view, print, or save this form, click on the .TXT file named above.
The second (of612.pdf) is a fillable version of the form that you can also print from a laser printer
and complete off-line by hand or typewriter. To download this form, click on the .pdf file name
above.
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