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Interviewing and career transition is a craft, and like any craft, it can be learned
and even mastered. Learning a craft requires five things: aptitude, commitment,
the right tools, professional guidance, and practice. Do you have the right tools
in your transition toolbox? Are they well-honed? Do you know how to use them and
the correct applications?
Our Transition Coaches are masters of the trade. They have decades of experience
in the craft. They know what works and what does not. They are intimately familiar
with the acceptable standards and the expectations of the customers – the interviewers
and hiring managers.
Here are some of the tools that must be in your Transition Toolbox © before you
can conduct a successful career search:
- Interview Preparation: Mental & Physical
- The location-specific job search
- Dressing for Success
- Interviewing Etiquette
- Interviewing: Tactics & Strategy
- Salary: Determination & Negotiation
- Interviewing in a Social Setting
- Job hunting from a remote location
- The Power of Questions
- Self-knowledge
- Researching Companies
- Post-interview follow-up procedures
- Tricks-of-the-Trade
- Negative Interviews
You have the aptitude, commitment, and fundamentals. What you need now are the tools
and the professional guidance necessary to sharpen them and apply them appropriately—your
Transition Toolbox ©.
Just like the carpenter who remembers to “measure twice, cut once,” a MilitaryResumes.com
Transition Coach will make sure that you do it right the first time!
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