Interview Preparation: Ensure You Complete Your Mission
As a former P-3 mission commander, I knew the success of my mission and the safety of my crew depended on paying close attention to
As a former P-3 mission commander, I knew the success of my mission and the safety of my crew depended on paying close attention to
Your job interview is the culmination of a lot of work. You’ve prepared and polished your resume, gone through TAP or ACAP, read your back
When you get a call for an interview, it may be after months of searching, or it may be for a job you really want.
A firm handshake should not be the last memory you leave with an interviewer after a job interview. Make sure you keep communicating with a
One reality facing some veterans is prior service injuries. These can be as simple and harmless as partial hearing loss, or something serious which requires constant
Whether you’re preparing for your upcoming transition into the civilian sector or you’ve been out for a while and you’re looking for a better career
If you have at least 90 days of aggregate active duty service after Sept. 10, 2001, and are still on active duty, or if you
You don’t even have to be Motor T.
What do employers value more in a veteran hire — education or experience? The answer truly is both. Any person with a higher degree of