Experienced Human Resources Managers understand that
military experience often means dedication, positive work ethic, and teamwork in a fast - paced and demanding environment.
Not exact matches
Military forces
often boast about the awe of airstrikes and missile launches, but what's it like to
experience their deadly shock on the ground?
• New England School of Law associate dean Victor M. Hansen offers an answer: «The fact that both the college
experience and the
military experience are
often the first time people of this age range are independent, have access to alcohol and are interacting socially with members of the opposite sex suggests to me that we have not done enough before young people reach this age to educate, model and encourage appropriate behavior.»
Dahr Jamail's 2010 article, «Rape Rampant in US
Military», discusses on the «extreme shame and trauma» experienced by US military personnel who have survived sexual violence, as their stories all too often go unheard or are blatantly disregarded by the military (see also the documentary exposé «The Invisible War», on the subject of US military inaction towards sexual violence within the armed
Military», discusses on the «extreme shame and trauma»
experienced by US
military personnel who have survived sexual violence, as their stories all too often go unheard or are blatantly disregarded by the military (see also the documentary exposé «The Invisible War», on the subject of US military inaction towards sexual violence within the armed
military personnel who have survived sexual violence, as their stories all too
often go unheard or are blatantly disregarded by the
military (see also the documentary exposé «The Invisible War», on the subject of US military inaction towards sexual violence within the armed
military (see also the documentary exposé «The Invisible War», on the subject of US
military inaction towards sexual violence within the armed
military inaction towards sexual violence within the armed forces).
The place is buzzing with actors immaculately dressed in postwar
military uniforms, who
often bring the
experience to life by barking orders at you or arguing with each other.
Military service has imbued many of these veterans with valuable practical and technical skills and with qualities of focus, discipline, motivation, and maturity
often lacking in students with less worldly
experience.
Military service has imbued many veterans with valuable practical and technical skills and with qualities of focus, discipline, motivation, and maturity
often lacking in students with less worldly
experience
So already Christie's story is an amazing one - planning a home birth and also representing the community of women and families who
experience pregnancies and births
often without spouses or other family present because of active
military duty.
The simplicity of
Military Date is
often criticized for making the user
experience ineffective to a certain degree.
A DfE spokesman stressed that top
military specialists
often have relevant
experience, particularly in science and technology which could help redress the shortage of teachers in some subjects.
The length of
experience has led to the ability to very quickly read and summarise vast numbers of pages of case files and downloads (the latter skill
often being due to having previously used such downloads practically (e.g. in
military explosive trials) or having read and reported on them in previous trials).
Private - sector jobs
often require a minimum four - year degree for mid - to senior - level positions, but the federal government recognizes that
military experience can
often provide invaluable real - world
experience.
Veterans who succeed in making their
military experience relevant to civilian employers quantify their accomplishments and eschew
military jargon and acronyms in favor of lay terms,
often with the help of resources provided by the 100,000 Jobs Mission (which just doubled its goal and aims to hire 200,000 veterans by 2020), Hiring Our Heroes program, and similar organizations.
Here at The Resume Place Inc., we are very
experienced with writing top - notch federal resumes, as well as advising
military - veteran job applicants on navigating the
often confusing government hiring process.
Veterans
often have questions about how to present their
military experience for private - sector jobs, and those with combat
experience can be even more confused about how to portray wartime
experience.
A
military career encompasses a wide range of skill sets and
experiences, but
often times it can be difficult to translate
military skill sets and
experiences into civilian terminology!
On the contrary, we believe that
military experience is
often viewed as an asset.
Then take your
military experience and write out your achievements using the words you have seen used most
often.
Private - sector jobs
often require a minimum four - year degree for senior positions, but the federal government recognizes that
military experience can
often provide real - world
experience that is invaluable.
Veterans
often fill their resumes with vague - sounding buzz words in an attempt to relate some portion of their
military experience to the civilian job requirements.
A
military career encompasses a wide range of skill sets and
experiences, but
often times it can be difficult to identify those details that translate most powerfully into a civilian context.
Thus they
often apply for government positions with private industry resumes that are too short, too dense, too filled with
military jargon, and too lacking in an emphasis on the skills and
experience federal HR needs.
This makes for good stories and may sound impressive to a civilian, but it is
often hard to find a connection between
military experiences and the workplace skills or attributes an employer seeks.
You see this
often with people lying about
military experience or where they attended college, just because it looks good on their resume — but more
often than not, the truth ends up coming out.
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.
With over a decade of
experience working with the
military and first responder community my work
often focuses on anxiety, trauma, relationship issues, transition, reintegration, Post Traumatic Stress, moral injury and care for the caregiver.
Because of what they have been exposed to, many of my clients with PTSD are also struggling with their faith and relationship with God,
often due to the acute trauma exposure during combat or from
military sexual trauma
experiences.
When
military families
experiencing a permanent change of station (PCS) need to move to a new home, they
often must decide whether to rent or buy.