

Government CVs are conservative by necessity. The classic template is appropriate, and the content follows federal hiring conventions.
Education comes early because policy work values credentials. Georgetown MPP signals you know the policy process. The Howard economics degree provides the quantitative foundation.
The experience section focuses on policy impact. "Led analysis informing $2.3B budget allocation" shows your work matters. "Testified before House subcommittee" demonstrates credibility at the highest level.
Security clearance appears in the skills section, not highlighted. In government, it's expected, not exceptional. But it needs to be there.
The publications entry adds weight. Policy analysts who can write for public consumption are more valuable than those who only produce internal memos. One well-placed op-ed shows you can communicate complex ideas.
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