Military to Civilian Conversion Tips

By Eric Civi

When it comes to transitioning from the military to civilian life, there are obstacles to deal with and the adjustment that veterans must make is important. Possibly the most difficult part of the transition is the job search, but there are ways to make make it as smooth as possible.

For starters, you need to be certain that you are aware of what skills you have obtained in the military, as well as how to use them to your advantage in your military to civilian conversion. You should figure out what civilian career best meets your abilities that were acquired in the military, and then look for a career in that field.

If you have several options, start by focusing on the one that fits you best. For example, if you have accounting and computer programming experience, you need to decide which field you prefer and stick to that specialty. However, if you have various skill sets that can be applied to the same field, use this to your advantage.

Once you have decided what field you like and what skills and experience you can use for that position, you should start look for jobs and prepare your military transition resume. There are many resources that can help you with this; from Federal assistance to private trainings, there is no shortage of help!

To craft an original, polished resume there are many factors to consider. First, you need to be sure to provide all of your education, experience and accomplishments as they relate to the job. Second, you need to be sure to use detailed statements to explain everything. To end with, as a veteran, you need to disconnect from the military jargon and learn how to write your resume with words that will be understood by civilian employers.

This is probably the hardest part of resume writing. After being in service for a while, it is hard to make the transition back to civilian language, especially when referring to your military tasks.

However, if you list complicated military terms and rankings on your resume, no civilian employer will understand what you are capable of. Therefore, you need to make sure that you can translate your rankings and accomplishments into normal language, so that the recruiter can understand clearly what you have done, as well as what you are capable of. If you are having a hard time, there are classes and assistance available to help you with your conversion.

Whether you prepare your resume by yourself or get professional help, keep this in mind. Having a resume that is polished is your chance to successfully transition, so take it seriously. - 30318

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