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National Officer Application
Being a national officer is one of the highest honors a student can achieve in SkillsUSA. It can also be one of the most rewarding experiences for a student, too. If you are considering running for a national office (any SkillsUSA office, really) be sure you are doing it for the right reasons. Yes, it can lead to a great title, some travel and can look good on a resume, but holding an office means you agree to take on certain responsibilities and you agree to represent the organization on a national level. |
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We ask that potential candidates be dedicated to SkillsUSA, possess excellent communications skills such as public speaking (or at least be willing to learn), display professionalism, be able to work well as part of a national team, be responsible and able to handle one's self appropriately in many different situations. As a national officer, you will learn a lot about yourself, make many new and long lasting friends and have fun, too. Download National Officer Application Forms Download the application form at the link at the right. Be sure to check with your state director for additional requirements or paperwork your state may have for potential national officer candidates. Thanks and good luck! So You Want to Be a National Officer? Webinar Click here to get your free copy of Adobe Reader Note: To view these documents, you'll need the Adobe Reader software. If you don't have it, click on the link below, and you'll be given instructions on how to download this free program. Once the reader is installed, you will be able to view and print the selections of your choice. |
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