A resume
translating military training, skills, and experiences into a powerful presentation promoting opportunities for civilian or government employment.
Not exact matches
This includes ensuring employees are
trained and developed to understand the backgrounds of those in the
military, creating a welcoming environment with mentorship and coaching, and being able to
translate what was done in the
military into a business situation.
For example, past Specialized Studies candidates have included physicians interested in understanding the education of medical students, a career
military officer interested in
translating classroom practices into
training, social entrepreneurs leading innovative educational ventures in the U.S. and abroad, teachers and administrators interested in implementing cutting edge reform in unique settings, as well as so many others who have benefited from designing their own courses of study.
To better serve this community, we
trained a team of recruiters to help veterans
translate their
military experience into valuable skillsets for tech sales.»
Our resume services for transitioning
military members and veterans are built to first «demilitarize»
military language and
translate your experience, skills,
training, and accomplishments for civilian HR to understand.
After a rewarding
military career, you have multiple skills, experience,
training, and accomplishments that can be
translated to your next civilian work life.
Even the names of the specialized
training courses completed in the
military do not
translate well into today's job market lingo.
Our certified writers
translate your
military specialty experience, relevant
training, certifications, and technical capabilities into powerfully targeted documents that clearly convey your qualifications to civilian hiring managers.
Others require more ingenuity: retooling resumes;
translating military jargon into corporate parlance; and, frequently, disabusing hiring managers of the idea that
military training limits flexibility in the private sector.
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.
Military.com: http://www.
military.com/veteran-jobs/skills-translator/ (
Translate your
military skills, experience and
training to find career opportunities that best align with your capabilities.)
There several online resources that could help
translate your
military skills, experience and
training into the terms that would be clearly understood by private sector employers.
Are you a Veteran interested in
training for a new career or have expertise in a particular field but need to
translate that talent or skill from the
military to the civilian world?
«TCareer Ladders was instrumental in
translating my 20 plus years of
military training into a master resume that worked in the civilian workforce.
In a bullet - point list, detail any
training, schooling or certification courses you took both before, during and after your
military service, taking care to
translate any
military - specific terminology into something a corporate hiring manager would understand.