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Travis Zimmermann
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Security Specialist Owner Operator at Greyhatindustries

Here's how to capitalize on your military background:

Identify transferable skills: Analyze your military roles and responsibilities. Extract skills like leadership, teamwork, problem-solving, adaptability, discipline, and time management. These are highly sought after in the civilian workforce.   Reframe your experience: Instead of listing military jargon and acronyms on your resume, translate your accomplishments into civilian-friendly language.

1 For example, instead of "Led a squad of 12 soldiers in combat operations," say "Managed a team of 12 personnel to achieve mission-critical objectives in high-pressure environments."   Highlight your soft skills: Employers value strong communication, interpersonal skills, and the ability to work effectively in diverse teams. Your military experience likely provided ample opportunities to develop these skills, so be sure to emphasize them. Leverage veteran resources: Organizations like the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and veteran-focused career services offer workshops, resume writing assistance, and networking opportunities to help veterans transition into civilian careers.   By effectively translating your military skills and experience, you can showcase your value to potential employers and increase your chances of landing a fulfilling civilian job. #veterans #jobsearch #interview

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Bill Branstetter
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Director of Recruiting, 9th Way Insignia

Good stuff, Travis!

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