Master Class: Resume Learning Lab: How to Clean It Up and Get It Out There

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Master Class Resume Learning Lab

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Jacey Eckhart
Thursday, August 22, 2024
4pm EDT / 1pm PDT
Zoom
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Overview

Is your resume a monster pieced together from TAP class, your current evaluations, and a bunch of bullet points cribbed from a resume your buddy gave you? Is it four lines long or four pages long? Is it trying to be all things to all people? If so, you would be normal for a veteran, spouse, or transitioning active duty.

In our 60-minute Veteran Employment Project Learning Lab, find out how to clean up your resume and get it out there to find a job. You and our other class members will bring your resumes as examples, and I will respectfully:

  1. Give you real-time feedback on what professionals see when reviewing your current resume.
  2. Demo how you can better match your bullet points to a job listing.
  3. Clear up any misconceptions you have accidentally picked up along the way.
  4. Deliver a free resume template that makes your work experience shine.

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Employers do want to hire hard-working, self-motivated veterans like you. The command does want you to keep firing on all cylinders until the last minute. Your family wants to know what will happen next right now. That is a lot of pressure. Do yourself a favor and take control over your transition by signing up for our exclusive FREE master classes now.

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Jacey Eckhart

Meet Jacey Eckhart

Jacey Eckhart MA CPCC is Military.com's Transition Master Coach. She is a Certified Professional Career Coach and military sociologist who has been designing workshops and training active duty, National Guardsmen, Reservists and military spouses for decades.

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