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The Military Transitioner
By Michael Levy

 

 

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Congratulations Soldier! You’ve survived some of the toughest battles – but you’re not through yet! You still have one final challenge ahead, the “Civilian Battlefield”.

It won’t be easy, but if you listen carefully and pay close attention to my direction, we’ll make it through this together. Are you ready? I said, ARE YOU READY?? Okay, let’s move out!

Remember, these enemies are ruthless and they’ll try anything to trip you up, so always be on guard. Below are five steps that will prepare you for when you enter this combat zone.

1. Buy yourself a new suit that fits well. This goes for both males and females. Select corporate colors, Black, Gray or Dark Blue. Do not, I repeat, Do not wear your corfams or compass wristwatch. These enemies are tough and will calculate your every move, both verbal and non-verbal.

2. Don’t overuse Sir and Maam. These are acceptable standards in the military, but can appear to be too subordinate and militant in this arena. Refer to the hiring manager as either Mr. or Ms., unless directed to address them otherwise.

3. Hair length touching your ears or collar is acceptable. Men, listen carefully, this does not mean letting your hair grow into a pony tail or growing that scraggly beard. Appearance is still important on these enemy lines. Women, same goes for you. Now is not the time to try that new hair color or fad that the military prohibited.

4. Buy yourself a new pen and organizer. For a reasonable price, purchase a nice executive organizer and pen that says I’m armed and ready! Leave the free government pen at home.

5. Hire a Professional Résumé Writer and Career Coach. Movement through the “Civilian Battlefield” without an ally could be dangerous and win your enemy a quick defeat. A professional knows the enemies weaknesses and can help you in identifying your best strengths towards a smoother transition.

Follow these five simple steps and you will get through the first leg of your next assignment. Till next time solider, this is The Military Transitioner signing off.

Best wishes in your transition!



Author's Bio

U.S. Air Force retired - owner of The Career Academy, LLC located in Tampa, Florida. Michael has been training and teaching people about job transition for over 14 years. A career coach and consultant who's professional training comes from being both a manager and career development professional. He's helped hundreds of clients through both individual assistance and group workshops.

 

 

 

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