If you have university studies but did not graduate, check "No" in the "Graduate" box, write "N/A" in the
"Degree/Diploma" box, and write "General course work" in the "Major Subject" box.
If you have graduate studies but did not graduate, check "No" in the "Graduate" box, write "N/A" in the
"Degree/Diploma" box and write the area of graduate work you were pursuing in the "Major Subject" box.
Example: "Psychology."
If you have technical school, vocational school, or other formal school education but did not graduate, check
"No" in the "Graduate" box, write "N/A" in the "Degree/Diploma" box, and write the main technical or vocational
course work you took. Example: Welding
LICENSE, SKILLS, TRAINING, MEMBERSHIP, AND RECOGNITION
Include keyboard, computer, professional licenses/certifications, formal and on-line training, and
Block 22.
other skills and abilities you have that directly relate to the position you're applying for, or that you
consider relevant to your candidacy.
If a license or certification is a requirement of the position (e.g., electrician certification, Registered
Professional Nurse), then you must attach a copy to your application. Do not attach the original
license or certification. If you do not attach a copy to your application, you may lose consideration for
the position.
If a license or certification is not a requirement of the position, you may attach copies of
licenses/certifications to your application that you believe are relevant to or strengthen your
candidacy. Do not attach the original license or certification. Mission HR has the authority to require
proof of anything you include as part of your application package in Block 22.
List professional organizations, associations, awards, honors, fellowships, and publications you have
Block 23.
that directly relate to the position you're applying for, or that you consider relevant to or strengthen
your candidacy. Mission HR has the authority to require proof of honors, publications, or anything
else you list in Block 23.
LANGUAGES
The Mission assesses language proficiency using the following standards:
Block 24.
Level I = Basic Knowledge
Level II = Limited Knowledge
Level III = Good Working Knowledge
Level IV = Fluent
Level V = Professional Translator/Interpreter
You must list your language proficiency using the Level I-V standard. You must identify one and only
one language as your primary/first spoken/native language. If you are bilingual or multi-lingual, you
may only choose one language as your primary/first spoken/native language. If you are not
proficient in all three components of the language (speaking, reading, and writing), then list your
proficiency in the components that apply and write "N/A" in the components that do not apply.
Following is an example of how to complete Block 24:
Speak
Read
Write
Primary Language?
Language
Spanish
IV
IV
IV
Yes
English
IV
IV
IV
I
Italian
II
II
Arabic
I
N/A
N/A
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