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Knowledge Skills and Abilities

Knowledge Skills and Abilities

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A KSA, or Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities, is a series of narrative statements that are required when applying to Federal government job openings. KSA’s are used to determine, along with resumes, who the best applicants are when several candidates qualify for a job. The knowledge, skills and abilities (KSA's) necessary for the successful performance of a position are contained on each job vacancy announcement.

KSA's are brief and focused essays about one's career and educational background that presumably qualify one to perform the duties of the position being applied for.
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A KSA, or Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities, is a series of narrative statements that are required when applying to Federal government job openings. KSA’s are used to determine, along with resumes, who the best applicants are when several candidates qualify for a job. The knowledge, skills and abilities (KSA's) necessary for the successful performance of a position are contained on each job vacancy announcement.

KSA's are brief and focused essays about one's career and educational background that presumably qualify one to perform the duties of the position being applied for. A knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSA) is a concise essay about one's talent and expertise and related experiences (work, education, volunteer) and accomplishments. A series of KSA statements are usually required when applying for most federal government and some state and city government jobs. KSA's are used as a yardstick to assess the capabilities of a prospective applicant in terms of likely ability to perform the duties of the job. Most government hiring officials look for a short, crisp and clear KSA that emphasizes results or accomplishments obtained in previous work.

KSA statements are also known as Evaluation Factors. Other agencies sometimes call them "Rating Factors", "Quality Ranking Factors", "Knowledge, Abilities, skills and Other Characteristics", or "Job Elements". The name can be just a name but often it influences content and length of the essay. Every agency has its own regulations but most of the time the each KSA factor should be 1/2 to 1 1/2 pages in length.

The below definitions are defined by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management:
  • Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSA's) - The attributes required to perform a job and are generally demonstrated through qualifying service, education, or training.
  • Knowledge - Is a body of information applied directly to the performance of a function.
  • Skill - Is an observable competence to perform a learned psychomotor act.
  • Ability - Is competence to perform an observable behavior or a behavior that results in an observable product.


The scoring of KSA essays is based on a scale of from one to 100. Job applicants must score above 70 to be considered for the position. High scores are derived through answering the KSA question as specifically as possible, providing examples from previous employment or training that clearly demonstrate you meet the qualifications.

When applying to federal government positions, a Federal Resume
Federal Resume
A federal resume is a type of resume constructed specifically to apply for Federal government jobs. Like a private sector resume, it contains a summary or listing of relevant job experience and education. A Federal resume is one of three documents accepted as an official application for position...

is usually required in addition to KSA statements.

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