
Translating the Value of Your Military Experience Through Your Resume
The resume is a staple of most job opportunities representing the price of entry in most cases. Consequently, “getting it right” when it comes to
The resume is a staple of most job opportunities representing the price of entry in most cases. Consequently, “getting it right” when it comes to
When preparing for an interview it can be extremely helpful to anticipate the questions you are likely to receive and to prepare your responses to
The job search process is like climbing a ladder. The purpose of each step on the ladder is to get you to the next step.
Your resume is your two second opportunity to hook an employer. Please don’t blow it by naming your resume “Joe’s resume”! That title is GUARANTEED to
Success in the job search depends on communicating your accomplishments both in your resume and during the interview. But how do you identify your accomplishments
Some resumes do not work. And other resumes get their authors calls from employers in a matter of weeks. What’s the difference? At first glance,
What is a non-performing resume? It is a resume that has not persuaded a recruiter or an employer to call you for an interview. Or
A common concern of job-hunting veterans is whether to include or eliminate military slang or jargon from their resume. Military jargon, like any slang or
How long should a resume be? Sounds like a simple question, right? Well, it pops up more often than you would think. I often have wondered why.
I was recently called out for too much military jargon in my resume. Here is how I fixed it and how you can fix your