Although new to the FSO hiring process, I am familiar with federal hiring processes and how long they take, as well as how competitive these jobs can be. Most agencies/departments tend to look for candidates with an "edge" or something that they offer that is valuable to them. For instance language skills, certain employment experience, certain degrees/certifications, etc. This seems to be less the case with the FSO process, which is somewhat mysterious to me. Do you have any insight as to what would be something that can give a candidate an "edge" for this process? Or is it a simple matter of merit-over-anything-else for each step? Eg: Those who study the right things pass the written exam, then those who write well and can express their experiences clearly pass the personal narrative, and then those who can present the "13 dimensions" most effectively during the oral assessment pass that portion, etc? I know this isn't a real question so much as I am asking you if you think I am going into this testing process with the correct mindset, but... any insight into this matter would be greatly appreciated.