Sentences with phrase «terms of military experience»

You get the feeling that someone like Peres was never a natural leader of Israel — the Polish lilt to his accent, and his limits in terms of military experience, something still so valued in a country which has spent years fighting for its right to exist and still operates mandatory military service, are made much of.

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There is also the question of history and systems of legality — the church has no formal legal system that can invoke prison sentences (in my experience); the military system does have a legal system and the ability to invoke prison terms.
/ / / o \ \ \, Having experienced a mild form of brainwashing (military training), what some may term as indoctrination or motivation, I would have to disagree that what I described as faith was obtained by those means.
With nearly half of all new teachers leaving their classrooms within five years and as many as a third of the nation's teaching force readying for retirement, some education and political leaders seem to believe that education can solve its human - resource challenge by becoming more like the military: sign individuals up for short - term enlistments, prepare them in intensive boot - camp experiences, and then send them to the front lines.
There are reputable organizations whose sole focus is providing short - and long - term deployment boarding for pets of military service members, as well as for veterans separated from service who are experiencing a temporary hardship, such as hospitalization.
Siege mentality is a shared feeling of victimization and defensiveness — a term derived from the actual experience of military defences of real sieges.
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.
Even if your military experience does not readily convert to a civilian position, much of your job training can be converted into civilian terms.
In each of these examples, we translated not only individual military acronyms and terms, but also career experience and skill sets; we dug deep into each career history to identify those experiences and skills not directly related to the career field (perhaps you are designated as a recruiter for a year, an event planner, or trained in IT — you just never know), as well as those skill sets directly related to the career field.
Not only can they be unsure of how to translate their military experience into civilian terms, but...
A chief concern of many transitioning military job seekers is putting military experience into civilian terms in order to adequately market their talents.
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.
To be competitive for jobs and internships outside of the military, you will need to translate your military experiences and skills to civilian terms on your resume.
In terms of special populations, I also have experience and interest in working with military veterans.
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