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There are basically three types of preference eligibility, sole survivorship (0 point preference eligible), non-disabled (5 point preference eligible) and disabled (10 point preference eligible). Veterans' Preference Advisor.
Veterans' Preference Points Overview. By law, veterans who are disabled or who served on active duty during certain specified time periods or in military campaigns are entitled to preference...
When applying for Federal jobs, eligible veterans should claim preference on their application or resume. Applicants claiming 10-point preference must complete Standard Form (SF) 15, Application for 10-Point Veteran Preference, and submit the requested documentation.
In accordance with title 5, United States Code, Section 2108, Veterans' preference eligibility can be based on dates of active duty service, receipt of a campaign badge, Purple Heart, or a service-connected disability. Please know that not all active duty service qualifies for veterans' preference.
Veterans who are disabled, who served on active duty in the Armed Forces during certain specified time periods or in military campaigns are entitled to preference over others in hiring for virtually all federal government jobs.
Veteran is entitled to 5-point preference. 06/01/1972. Present. 3. 10-point/disability. Veteran is entitled to 10-point preference due to a service-connected disability (includes recipient of the Purple Heart who is not rated as having a compensable disability of 10 percent or more). 02/01/1988.
Claiming Veterans' Preference. When claiming Veterans' Preference, you must provide a copy of your DD-214, certificate of release or discharge from active duty or other acceptable documentation. Applicants claiming 10-point preference will need to submit Form SF-15 or other acceptable documentation. DD-214