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5 Steps to Write an Effective Military-to-Civilian Resume

OCTOBER 25, 2021 – A resume is one of the most important components of transitioning from military to civilian life. Your resume reflects dedication and commitment to your new role and the best ways to apply knowledge and skills when working.

However, describing your career in the military to convince the hiring manager at a civilian level may be difficult. The idea behind writing a good military resume while seeking a civilian job is using the right terminology. This article reveals five steps to writing an effective resume for a civilian job.

Pay attention to your skills
Working in the military exposes you to several resume skills that may be relevant for a civilian job. The most important thing is to identify the job-specific and technical skills that are relevant for performing military roles.

Military Connection has digital tools that can allow you to know how to present the skills effectively. Do this by entering the specialty title or code, after which Military Connection will reveal the kind of jobs available and how to use the skills.

Veterans can be good team players, have strong problem-solving capabilities, and are critical thinkers. They are also digital thinkers and team leaders with excellent communication skills suitable for the job market. If you are not able to present the skills in your resume, look for a qualified resume writer to do it.

Use simple language in your resume
The civilian hiring managers may not understand the differences between squad leaders and noncommissioned officers. Use civilian words and phrases to demonstrate your responsibility level and the influence you had on your superiors.

Avoid jargon and military acronyms when seeking a job in a civilian organization. When you spell out the acronyms, it may be difficult for a civilian hiring manager to understand.

If you are not sure about how to simplify the language in your resume, find professional resume services. A professional writer can help to display your cross-functional abilities and confidence clearly and concisely.

Highlight your achievements with quantifiable information.
No matter the kind of introduction you choose, filling your resume with quantifiable data may make it easier for a civilian hiring manager to make decisions. It is a rule that every CV writing service sticks to. Under every heading, introduce a few bullet points and ensure that each has a data point, action verb, and suitable job responsibility.

The use of language in resume writing may be confusing, especially if you have not polished your skills. Seeking the services of professional resume writers is a great way to overcome language barriers and create a highly compelling resume.

Instead of formatting the bullets in a specific order, include a few data pieces under the bullets. Adding quantifiable information to your work descriptions makes it easier for your employer to understand the content of your resume.

Customize your experience and skills to the job
Avoid any information not related to the job you are searching for. Tailor the job position to your experiences and skills while observing the simplicity of your resume. Some hiring managers may feel that retired veterans cannot connect well with the civilian world.

They may also feel that the military experiences or skills do not apply to the civilian sector or private world. Your task is to prove to them that this has no basis and that you are suitable for a particular job position.

Adjusting the resume for every job posting may be time-consuming, but it is a great way to show your potential employer that you are qualified. If you are stuck, find professional resume writing services to ensure the clarity and completeness of the resume. A resume writing service will ensure top-level work for you at affordable prices.

Summarize your qualification and the resume
Transitioning from military work to civilian work is all about changing the industries and the associated responsibilities. Begin by highlighting the achievements and skills that are most relevant to the new industry.

Create a qualification or a resume summary first to draw attention to your experiences and skills. The qualifications summary should focus on skills and highlight your value to the employer based on a few bullet points.

The resume summary quantifies the accomplishments using relevant data and uses category subheadings to format the bullets. You can seek resume help because professionals can help to determine the relevance of your skills to a particular job.

Conclusion
You may possess skills that are relevant to the civilian industry but the best way to demonstrate your capabilities is by creating a compelling resume. Since civilian jobs are competitive, it is important to create a military-to-civilian resume to show how you stand out. Consider your skills, language use, achievements and information presentation, experiences, and qualifications.

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