1. Identification of major job requirements (MJRs) which are the most important duties and responsibilities
of the position to be filled. They are the main purpose or primary reasons the position exists.
The primary source of MJRs is the most current, official position description.
2. Identification of knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) required accomplishing each MJR and
the quality level and amount of the KSAs needed. Most job analyses deal with KSAs that are measurable, that can be documented,
and produce meaningful differences between candidates.
Typically, possession of KSAs is demonstrated by experience, education, or training. The goal
of KSAs is to identify those candidates who are potentially best qualified to perform the position to be filled; they are
most useful when they provide meaningful distinctions among qualified candidates.
Source documents for KSAs may be the position description, Office of Personnel Management qualification
standards and job classification standards.