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4.0 out of 5 stars
Translating military to civilian is key,
By Bradley-Morris, Inc. (BMI) www.Bradley-Morris.com (U.S., Europe, Asia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Resumes and Cover Letters That Have Worked for Military Professionals (Anne McKinney Career) (Paperback)
Bradley-Morris, Inc. (BMI) commends Ms. McKinney for endeavoring to assist transitioning military. As the largest military to civilian placement firm, we have found that the most successful military job seekers who utilize our free services are the ones who construct a resume that clearly translates their military skills into civilian terms. This book and other web sites have good examples of how to do this, and having your resume communicate in this manner will help you obtain an interview. Then, the advantages of your military service (training, education, leadership, reliability) can take over. Being confident in your value to Corporate America, and being able to discuss your military experience in terms that a civilian hiring authority will understand will help any former-military servicemember succeed in winning the job.
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Resumes and Cover Letters That Have Worked for Military Professionals (Anne McKinney Career) by Anne McKinney (Paperback - Oct. 1997)
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