Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Military Transition Resume Writing
Too much military terminology will drive your average civilian Human Resources specialist to discard your resume. A good military-to-civilian resume will translate military jargon into civilian language and thus allow civilian hiring managers to comprehend just what skills you have to offer their organization. This includes job titles, responsibilities, contributions, professional training, and any awards or recognition. For example, soldiers should be described as "staff" or "employees,” while uniforms, machine guns and ammunition are "supplies.” As inexact as it may seem, a civilian employer is unlikely to know what a Field Artillery Battalion Operations Officer is – but an Operations Supervisor is a title that anyone can comprehend. Learn more about military transition resume writing...
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