One of the hardest things, when you are transitioning from the military to civilian life, is creating a resume that can capture the skills and abilities that veterans hold. With the all the training, we do in various aspects of our careers we have a lot of transferable skills.
Even as a well-trained HR Professional the hardest thing for me to do was create my resume. I was very fortunate to come across through a search on Linkin, a very professional and extremely qualified resume writer by the name of Stephanie Clarke. This professional has may accreditations to your name and writes for professional organizations and articles for publications on how to create good resumes.
She is well versed in what is required to land that perfect job and uses language that captures who and what you can do. Additionally, she knows the words to use when automated recruitment systems (HRIS) use search words for candidates.
I thought my resume was good, but wow once She got through with it stands out way above the rest and has led to interviews. The name of her company is New Leaf Resumes. She likes to work with retired military personal as we have so much more to offer than most civilians she has collaborated with.
Not only does she create resumes and cover letters, she provides interview coaching and mentoring. If anyone is looking to enhance their ability to secure his or her dream job. I highly recommend to look her up, you will not be disappointed with the services she offers and at a far more reasonable rate than other professional with fewer credentials.
Dave McLaughlin CHRP, CIM, SHRM-SCP, HRBP, IPMA-CP, CD
Hey Dave you are right long time no hear or see. What are doing nowadays. I teach programs in the Correctional Field. got away from the food side of things.
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Good Afternoon Fellow Veterans,
One of the hardest things, when you are transitioning from the military to civilian life, is creating a resume that can capture the skills and abilities that veterans hold. With the all the training, we do in various aspects of our careers we have a lot of transferable skills.
Even as a well-trained HR Professional the hardest thing for me to do was create my resume. I was very fortunate to come across through a search on Linkin, a very professional and extremely qualified resume writer by the name of Stephanie Clarke. This professional has may accreditations to your name and writes for professional organizations and articles for publications on how to create good resumes.
She is well versed in what is required to land that perfect job and uses language that captures who and what you can do. Additionally, she knows the words to use when automated recruitment systems (HRIS) use search words for candidates.
I thought my resume was good, but wow once She got through with it stands out way above the rest and has led to interviews. The name of her company is New Leaf Resumes. She likes to work with retired military personal as we have so much more to offer than most civilians she has collaborated with.
Not only does she create resumes and cover letters, she provides interview coaching and mentoring. If anyone is looking to enhance their ability to secure his or her dream job. I highly recommend to look her up, you will not be disappointed with the services she offers and at a far more reasonable rate than other professional with fewer credentials.
Dave McLaughlin CHRP, CIM, SHRM-SCP, HRBP, IPMA-CP, CD
Labour Relations Professional
Hi Dave, I was an east coaster for the 27 yrs. I did, skimmers and boats