If you are a military officer or non-commissioned officer (NCO), then you know that what is written on your evaluation reports is critical to the advancement of your career in the military.When you retire or transition from the military to the civilian sector, how you translate the information from your evaluation reports onto a professional resume will make a difference between getting “just a new job” or a “great new career.”Here are three tips for military transition resumes that will significantly increase your chances of getting job interviews in your top choice companies.Tip #1: Lay Off The Military Acronyms On Your ResumeYes, I know how you used them every day since you signed up to work for Uncle Sam, but it’s time to stop. The reason for this is because civilian employers usually have no idea what they mean and won’t take the time to figure them out. Get in the habit of spelling everything out, even i
Three Helpful Tips For Military Transition Resumes