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Translate Military Experience to Civilian
Resume
Use Civilian Terminology
As a veteran transitioning to civilian employment, one of the biggest
challenges is translating your military experience into terms that resonate
with civilian employers. Military jargon and acronyms may be unfamiliar
to those outside the military, making it essential to use civilian terminology
on your resume.
When crafting your resume, think about how to describe your military job
titles and responsibilities in language that civilian recruiters will
easily understand. This involves translating your roles into civilian
equivalents and emphasizing the skills and experiences relevant to the
positions you're targeting.
Here are some tips for using civilian terminology on your resume:
- Translate Job Titles: Provide civilian equivalents for your
military job titles. For example, "Infantry Squad Leader"
can be translated to "Team Leader" or "Operations Manager."
- Describe Responsibilities Clearly: Use plain language to describe
your job responsibilities, focusing on the tasks and projects you managed.
Avoid military-specific terms that may not be universally understood.
- Emphasize Transferable Skills: Highlight the skills you've gained
from your military experience, such as leadership, teamwork, problem-solving,
and communication. These skills are highly valued in the civilian workforce.
- Customize for Each Application: Tailor your resume for each
job application by using language and terminology found in the job description.
This shows recruiters that you understand the requirements of the position.
By using civilian terminology on your resume, you make it
easier for recruiters to recognize the value you bring to their organizations.
Remember, clarity and relevance are key when translating your military
experience for civilian roles.
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Call to Action:
ForseMark,LLC is proud to be a veteran-friendly company committed to hiring
skilled individuals with military experience. We are currently looking
to fill several positions within our organization. If you're a veteran
ready to take the next step in your career, we encourage you to browse
our job openings.
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