Resume Do’s and Don’ts
Prepare yourself—and your resume—for a VA career. So, you’ve found the job on our team you think is right for you? As you plan your
Prepare yourself—and your resume—for a VA career. So, you’ve found the job on our team you think is right for you? As you plan your
(Potatoes First – keep reading, there is some USDA Prime Tenderloin Filet in about 45 seconds.) Resume writing is an art, with a sprinkle
What is it that defines a core value? Core values are those traits or virtues that represent an individual’s (or organization’s) utmost priorities. They are
The “Ask Liz” advice column is a continuing G.I. Jobs series that will focus on specific answers to specific questions asked by transitioning military veterans.
So you’ve applied for Vocational Rehabilitation (also known as Chapter 31) with the VA. It’s been a long time just getting here from the disability
Transitioning from the military can be exciting. You may dream of a steady schedule, no deployments, a break from iron discipline and strenuous activity…basically, just
Photo Credit: Kate Hiscock You can send applications into a black hole known as the “recruiting portal” that most companies use until the stars burn
Like nearly everything else in life, your resume needs regular maintenance. Those in the market for a new career or job need to keep their resume current.
Look around you in a public place these days, and you will see how most people spend their idle time: on their phones. Any spare
You were on time. You dressed the part. You asked all the right questions. Frankly, you flat-out nailed the interview. But, you didn’t get the