Not exact matches
Blatant discrimination while serving in the
military didn't discourage Montgomery from taking charge of her
career.
Compared to the US, where the
military is voluntary, and you can pursue it as a
career, in Korea, 2 years of service is mandatory, and everyone is forced to
do it.
For
career - minded
military spouses, finding jobs you can
do from anywhere in the U.S. can be a huge plus.
I didn't think I was going to jump into this conversation, because I sometimes feel like my 17 - year
military career has been atypical enough that I shouldn't bother telling people I've served.
''... Sometimes you hit a point in your
military career where you have to choose between being a soldier and a mother, and a photo like this helps mothers so they don't have to choose,» Ruby said to CNN.
I know you can
do it because you single - handedly intervened in saving
careers of some senior
military officers when you refused to be misled by some reports.
I had a relative who
did the same thing as you (retired
career military then a hospital administrator).
That explains why his son and son - in law (also retired
career military) are
doing the same thing.
The University of Maryland University College, a primarily online institution, is popular with those in the active
military to help ensure that they are qualified to pursue rewarding
careers when they are
done serving.
Samuel L. Jackson is a surgeon who becomes an abusive alcoholic, with a son who doesn't respect his service in the
military, a wife who feels estranged by his emotional withdrawal, and a
career that is going downhill now that he's drinking and suffering from insomnia.
Murphy is a wide - eyed 18 - year - old from a
military family who sees joining the Army as an early pit - stop on his eventual
career path — something he
does out of duty, but that will ultimately be a significant footnote in his life's story.
Lieutenant Pennel (Harry Carey Jr.) decides to renounce an easy and comfortable life in the East in favor of
military career, just like Brittles
did and would
do.
Instead of the
military (his younger brother and only sibling
did become a naval officer), White entered the University of Virginia (UVA), where he majored in English and was aiming at journalism for a
career until he discovered an interview of William Faulkner, who had taught at the school, describing Ike McCaslin, protagonist in Go Down, Moses.
In
doing so, policymakers have shown their commitment to prepare all of their students for success after high school, whether they choose to go to college, jumpstart their
careers, or enlist in the
military.
According to BSA's history of cub scouting, he'd been an outdoorsman from his youth, and early in his
military career while stationed in India «he discovered that his men
did not know basic first aid or the elementary means of survival in the outdoors.
My
career will be with the Army, in which area of medicine I
do not know yet, but I am keeping my mind open to all options:
military working dogs, food safety and infectious disease research to name a few.
However, it was during his time with the army that Wesselmann began to draw cartoons and other sketches to pass the time while on tour and duty, which then progressed into something that he wanted to turn into a
career after his time was
done with the
military.
His rooms are quite attractive, but he had a very short design
career,
doing some furniture and one building before he changed his name to Pierre Villon and became active in the French Communist Party and the resistance during the war, one of the three leaders of the Committee of
Military action in the resistance, and after the war, a member of the French National Assembly continuously until 1978.
Fortunately, I got my PhD late in my
career as a system engineer, after I had
done useful work in advanced visionics and automation for
military aircraft.
Making the transition from a
military career to a civilian one doesn't have to be difficult.
It's very important to discuss the work you were
doing in the
military and how that will translate to your next federal
career.
Words such as «platoon» and «battalion» (etc.) may be familiar to you, but that
does not mean that everyone else can immediately comprehend the accomplishments you had during your
military career.
So, when writing your resume, try to avoid using
military terminology, if possible, to make sure that anyone who reads your resume can easily determine what it is that you have been
doing in your
career.
You
did an awesome job translating my
military experience in civilian terminology in a way that could be understood, which is the reason I made my way into this position and can continue forward in my
career.
Over the years, I have come across senior
military leaders in transition unsure about which
career path to pursue next; the one certainty many seem to share is an almost visceral aversion to «
doing sales or business development.»
There is more work to be
done to ensure Veterans are supported as they transition from
military to the civilian
careers.
Whether you've been in for only a few years, or you've spent your entire
career within the
military, when it's time to become a civilian again and find a regular 9 - 5, how
do you know what skills and experience can earn you an interview?
It is also the number one concern of
military clients when they contact me: they just don't know how to talk about their
military career without using a lot of
military - specific words.
Even if your
military career is filled with prominent accomplishments this won't
do any good to you if you have no clue how to effectively communicate those achievements in civilian terms.
How
do you highlight your accomplishments while serving in the
military into a successful civilian
career?
If you've completed your
military career and are trying to decide what to
do next, a common next step is to enroll in some form of secondary education.
«There are a lot of
career resources out there for
military spouses and veterans, but oftentimes the resources
do not contain the most recent information,» Schofield says.
Most of us have enough variety in our
military careers that we hate to leave anything out - we think we can
do anything.
One who understands what you
did in the
military and how to express and quantify your experiences into a resume that achieves your
career objectives.
Package all of this so that it makes sense in your next
career, not just a historical document about what you
did in the
military.
I don't say this simply because I needed a professional to assist me with translating my
military experience into a suitable civilian
career as it was my first time in 28 years now faced with the realization of seeking employment and not knowing exactly what I wanted to
do in pursuit of a new
career.
For instance, if you are
doing a
military career change resume but you were a manager before, you can mention organizational and team - building skills that will also be helpful for your new
career.
Don't be discouraged into thinking that your
military accomplishments
do not fit in or are not related to your career transitio
do not fit in or are not related to your
career transition.
They provide detail on networking on the web, networking groups (like Diversity, Women,
Military, etc.) Search for Jobs — Your Inventory — You need to create an inventory of what you will
do next (recruiters, job search sites and company
career sites.
How
do you turn these building blocks into a successful
military transition
career search?
But don't worry; your
military resume will transfer to a civilian
career.
Obviously, things that occur in these proceedings, if they were to make it back to a servicemember's supervising officer, could and oftentimes
do affect that person's
military career.