6 Types of People to Avoid at Your First Civilian Job
It’s all about who you surround yourself with.
It’s all about who you surround yourself with.
One of the most common interview questions is, “Why do you want to work for this company?” If it catches you off guard, you may
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.
What do employers value more in a veteran hire — education or experience? The answer truly is both. Any person with a higher degree of
Starting out in an entry-level role in a civilian organization does not mean that you are settling for a position below your potential. “I have
Your transition classes are supposed to prepare you for civilian work, which includes dressing appropriately. In fact, you may be told to attend class not in
Are you starting to daydream? The wind in your hair and the base in the rear view mirror as you accelerate toward your new life? There’s
Glassdoor Economic Research presented research showing that job seekers are facing longer hiring times. Specifically, in the United States the current average hiring time is about 23
The question “should I use a military skills translator?” is one that I hear often from service members. To answer the question simply: It will
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Gen. (Ret.) David Petraeus I tend to mention that I am “often fascinated by people, but rarely impressed.” My expectations of