The SF-15, also known as the "Application for 10-Point Veteran Preference," is a form used by veterans seeking employment in the U.S. federal government. It is specifically designed to document and verify the veteran's eligibility for a 10-point preference in hiring, which can provide an advantage in the selection process. The form requires supporting documentation, such as discharge papers or medical records, to substantiate the claim for preference. This preference is intended to honor the service of veterans and facilitate their transition into civilian employment.
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DD-214 showing 180 Days or more of active duty service. Does not include Training. You can claim 5 points with that alone. 10 points needs a SF-15 to be filled out. Visit opm.gov has a guide for further information.
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5 % veteran or 10% disabled.
On April 10, 1971, Don Money of the Philadelphia Phillies hit the first home run in Veterans Stadium.
No. It's closed Nov 11 for Veterans Day.
Depends on his/her preference and what you define as appropriate.
www.opm.gov is awesome to find answers regarding applying for government jobs. Also, contact the local military base and speak with the Civilian Employment Office. There is a form that you fill out in order to get veterans preference as either the veteran or the spouse of a veteran. The OPM site wasnt running properly or I would include some links. www.usajobs.com also has some helpful information and links. Hope that helps.
The Phillies played their first game at Veterans Stadium on April 10, 1971. They defeated the Montreal Expos 4-1.