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Guide to Military Headhunters
When active duty personnel leave the service, the first place many turn to is a military recruiter. They specialize in placing Officers and Enlisted Personnel in civilian jobs all over the country.
Using one of these agencies can be both useful and limiting -- depending on your situation. Should you use a headhunter? Learn from the experiences of those who went before you.
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8 Pros and Cons to Using a Recruiter Should you use a recruiter? Here are the real world pro's and con's.
4 Ways to Make Your Transition Easier Follow these tips for a smooth transition into the civilian workforce.
Been There, Done That John Sahlin is a Naval Academy graduate who has been working in the civilian workforce for about four years. When asked about his experiences with headhunters this is what he had to say.
Inside Info on Hiring Conferences If you choose to use a recruiter, you'll end up going to a hiring conference. Here's the inside scoop.
Pre-Conference
Day 1
Day 2
Days 3, 4 and the Interviews
Recruiter Profiles The low-down on each major firm.
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