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Translating Your Military Skills Into a Civilian Resume

Translating Your Military Skills Into a Civilian Resume

For many service men and women once they leave the military and head off to the private sector they have trouble translating military skills into civilian skills on their resumes. This can be especially troubling if you have served many long years in the military and are used to the acronyms and terms that are associated with military life. In some instances, you may not even know the civilian equivalent. But filling your resume with a lot of military jargon

Once Bitten, Twice Shy, Third Time Stupid

Once Bitten, Twice Shy, Third Time Stupid

Over the years in recruitment, I have seen many job applicants make the same mistake again and again. This is a fatal mistake that I feel need to be addressed. These are the list of things that you should not do in the event of applying for jobs.

Vision Directed Interviews: How to Succeed within Interviews

Vision Directed Interviews: How to Succeed within Interviews

You’ve probably read numerous job interview tips which list the ways to respond to the difficult interview questions: Tell me about Yourself; What are your work-related weaknesses?; Why are you leaving your current employer? These are the usual dreaded questions that we all expect to hear from interviewers.

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