We translate military experience into a language that
civilian employers value and understand.
Together, you and your consultant will be able to craft several versions of a resume that will show
civilian employers your value.
Not exact matches
That is why we work with veterans and
employers alike to help transition them to
civilian life with career opportunities that
value these qualities and specialized skill sets.
On the bright side, according to what I've read and heard in many business circles is that corporate
employers now
value the tangible and intangible skills found in veterans above those possessed by job seeking
civilians.
It is your job to show specific achievements in the
civilian terms that demonstrate your
value to target
employers.
Now you need to translate this all into
civilian jargon that the average
employer will understand and recognize your
value as a potential employee.
When creating your military resume you will be concentrating on the ways that your military experience can be readily transferred to a
civilian job and potential
employers will quickly see the
value that you are able to offer their company.
That's where our logistics officer resume sample is valuable in showing you how to transition your military experience into
civilian terms and speak confidently of your
value in language commercial
employers understand.
A new resume is sure to change how you think about your experience and how you contextualize and quantify your background in a way that provides
value to
civilian employers.
Despite the challenges often associated with translating the experience of your military service to
civilian work, there are some
employers who just get the
value in hiring you — whether or not they recognize everything on your resume.