7 Things Not to Do at Your New Job
You’ve got your DD-214 in hand, you’ve taken off the uniform for the last time, and you’ve likely set fire to the road as you
You’ve got your DD-214 in hand, you’ve taken off the uniform for the last time, and you’ve likely set fire to the road as you
As companies seek to control costs while having access to a broad range of candidates, many recruiters are using video interviews as a way to screen potential hires.
Military active duty is a calling like no other. The men and women that you serve with understand and support each other because we “have
No luck at job fairs? You’re probably not doing it right.
Transitioning members of the military hear it constantly in job search workshops – “Network!” Professional sites such as LinkedIn have built an entire industry on
You’ve transitioned to civilian life, but every job you find expects you to start at the bottom. Did you spend your last few years in
To My Fellow Veterans (Open Letter #2), I’ll never forget the conversation I had several years ago with a retiring Marine Command Sergeant Major, who
In this day and age, social media is nearly everywhere: from duck face selfies to customer service, the social media machine has put information literally
One of the biggest questions about getting a job after retiring from the military is, “How far out should I start applying to jobs?” But