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Transitioning Military: Write Your Resume With These 4 Steps

Like many recruiters, I see so many resumes from military people with a lot of basic errors. Some may not have paid attention in transition programs, some did not do their homework, and some got bad advice. Here are basics you must know. The first is that you cannot write… more

September Podcast Roundup: Tune In for Great Intel on Resume Writing & Continuous Evaluations

Security Cleared Jobs: Who’s Hiring & How is brought to you by ClearedJobs.Net and hosted by Kathleen Smith and Rachel Bozeman. Our September round-up included: Bonus Episode: Writing Your Most Effective ResumeJess Mathias, Director of Talent Acquisition with Core4c… more

Check Your Resume for These Do’s and Don’ts

Your resume is designed to get an employer interested in you so that they contact you. Employers expect resumes to show a person at their best. They are looking for what you can do to solve their needs. Your resume needs to answer their questions clearly. It should be easy t… more

An Easy Way to Get Your Resume in Front of More Recruiters

Do you think you’re good at finding all the jobs you might be interested in? Most of us aren’t, because it’s not our expertise.   That’s why having your resume and profile on a career site like ClearedJobs.Net is so powerful. Recruiters and hiring managers ar… more

Improve Your Resume by Avoiding These 3 Turn Offs

Let’s face it, writing a resume is time consuming. At least it should be if you’re putting in the work to make it an effective one. So don’t let your efforts go to waste by missing the mark on something that can be easily fixed. Resumes can be subjective, but there are… more