GETTING ON WITH THE JOB
According to service member feedback, translating military accomplishments and skill sets into civilian terminology in a résumé and during interviews so employers will know how to use them has been a tough bridge to cross. The company maintains a broad network of people with a variety of experience...
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Published in | The Officer Vol. 90; no. 2; p. 56 |
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Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Washington
Reserve Officers Association
01.03.2014
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Summary: | According to service member feedback, translating military accomplishments and skill sets into civilian terminology in a résumé and during interviews so employers will know how to use them has been a tough bridge to cross. The company maintains a broad network of people with a variety of experience and unique skill sets who can be called upon to work on contracts or provide referrals. Because of its status as a service disabled veteran-owned business, ATS can be awarded federal contracts through a direct set-aside. |
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ISSN: | 0030-0268 |