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Write a Resume
The skills and experience you gain in the military are in high demand in civilian
jobs. But describing your military experiences to a perspective employer can be
difficult.
To get started, use these resources:
Don’t overlook your skills.
You’ve likely gained a wide variety of skills in the military. Your job when writing
your resume is to highlight your assets for employers. Include examples of the following
types of skills:
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Technical skills. Military careers such as a telecommunications technician, financial
management technician, mechanic, healthcare specialist all have closely related
civilian careers. The technical skills you developed in your military career in
these and other military occupations should be included on your resume.
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Discipline skills. The discipline skills that you developed in the military are
highly valued by civilian employers.
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Leadership skills. Any leadership experience or training that you acquired in
the military is also highly valued by civilian employers.
Follow a standard resume format.
Use a resume sample or template as your guide. If you don’t have civilian work experience,
consider using a functional resume that addresses your skills rather than the positions
you have held. For a walk-through of the resume writing process, visit CareerOneStop’s
Resume Tutorial. This tool covers all of the key resume topics, and can help you:
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For help with federal Employment and Training programs, call:
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1-877-US2-JOBS (1-877-872-5627) TTY 1-877-889-5627
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