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Basic Bookkeeping al of diverse job experience. Don;t make the common mistake of listing every single thing you’ve ever done, resulting in an overly general, unfocused resume that doesn’t sell you for a specific job target. Do a little research into the field you’re hoping to enter, and note the descriptive phrases and qualifications listed by the employers. Then pJ. R. Baltiboi has observed that Bookkeeping is the art of recording business dealings in a set of books. Bookkeeping is the science and art of systematically recording, classifying and summarizing the financial transactions or events of a business in a set of books. A business transaction means the exchange of money or it The Way - May Not Be The Only Way When someone with a military background decides to transition to civilian employment, the prospect of building a military-to-civilian resume can be confusing and, at times, daunting. As difficult as it may seem at first, spinning military experience into a format that will be appealing to a private sector employer isn’t as hard as you might think.As an entrepreneur and an innovator in my career I was careful to keep up with all the trade journals in the interrelated industry sectors that I participated in. In fact I would constantly be reading the information from the various industry associations to learn as much as possible. What I found was something very inter First of all, remember that you’ll be talking to a non-military audience. Too much military terminology will drive your average civilian Human Resources specialist to drop your resume in the nearest wastebasket. A good military-to-civilian resume translates military-speak into civilian language, allowing the reader to comprehend just what you’re offering their organization. This includes job titles, responsibilities, contributions, professional development and training, and any awards or recognition. For example, soldiers should be described as "staff" or "employees,” while uniforms, machine guns and ammunition are "supplies.” As inexact as it may seem, a civilian employer is unlikely to know what a Field Artillery Battalion Operations Officer is – but an Operations Supervisor is a title that anyone can comprehend. As with any job seeker, those shopping around a military-to-civilian resume need to have a clearly defined employment objective. If you’ve been in the service for a long time, you’ve probably accrued a great deal of diverse job experience. Don;t make the common mistake of listing every single thing you’ve ever done, resulting in an overly general, unfocused resume that doesn’t sell you for a specific job target. Do a little research into the field you’re hoping to enter, and note the descriptive phrases and qualifications listed by the employers. Then pi Publicity: How To Capture the Attention of the Media If your company is the publicly-traded market leader in your industry you can stop reading this because even the most mundane press release about some boring event at your company will make the major media news outlets. For the rest of you, you will have to be more creative if you want to get the media to cover your news. First of all, remember that you’ll be talking to a non-military audience. Too much military terminology will drive your average civilian Human Resources specialist to drop your resume in the nearest wastebasket. A good military-to-civilian resume translates military-speak into civilian language, allowing the reader to comprehend just what you’re offering their organization. This includes job titles, responsibilities, contributions, professional development and training, and any awards or recognition. For example, soldiers should be described as "staff" or "employees,” while uniforms, machine guns and ammunition are "supplies.” As inexact as it may seem, a civilian employer is unlikely to know what a Field Artillery Battalion Operations Officer is – but an Operations Supervisor is a title that anyone can comprehend. As with any job seeker, those shopping around a military-to-civilian resume need to have a clearly defined employment objective. If you’ve been in the service for a long time, you’ve probably accrued a great deal of diverse job experience. Don;t make the common mistake of listing every single thing you’ve ever done, resulting in an overly general, unfocused resume that doesn’t sell you for a specific job target. Do a little research into the field you’re hoping to enter, and note the descriptive phrases and qualifications listed by the employers. Then p Create a Style Guide for Your Nonprofit - Avoid Audience Confusion u’re offering their organization. This includes job titles, responsibilities, contributions, professional development and training, and any awards or recognition. For example, soldiers should be described as "staff" or "employees,” while uniforms, machine guns and ammunition are "supplies.” As inexact as it may seem, a civilian employer is unlikely to know what a Field Artillery Battalion Operations Officer is – but an Operations Supervisor is a title that anyone can comprehend.There's never enough time when you're getting communications out the door. But when two different spellings of the same word (both correct) are used in a membership drive campaign, or the way your nonprofit is described varies from letter to letter within the campaign, or your logo appears in different colors and different As with any job seeker, those shopping around a military-to-civilian resume need to have a clearly defined employment objective. If you’ve been in the service for a long time, you’ve probably accrued a great deal of diverse job experience. Don;t make the common mistake of listing every single thing you’ve ever done, resulting in an overly general, unfocused resume that doesn’t sell you for a specific job target. Do a little research into the field you’re hoping to enter, and note the descriptive phrases and qualifications listed by the employers. Then p Office Printing Solutions to know what a Field Artillery Battalion Operations Officer is – but an Operations Supervisor is a title that anyone can comprehend.Every office has different needs when it comes to their printing solutions. Most companies will grow from a home based business into a larger office will require a change in their printing solutions. It doesn't make sense for a business to have several small ink-jet printers running all at the same time each serving as ind As with any job seeker, those shopping around a military-to-civilian resume need to have a clearly defined employment objective. If you’ve been in the service for a long time, you’ve probably accrued a great deal of diverse job experience. Don;t make the common mistake of listing every single thing you’ve ever done, resulting in an overly general, unfocused resume that doesn’t sell you for a specific job target. Do a little research into the field you’re hoping to enter, and note the descriptive phrases and qualifications listed by the employers. Then p Document Management, What's in it For You al of diverse job experience. Don;t make the common mistake of listing every single thing you’ve ever done, resulting in an overly general, unfocused resume that doesn’t sell you for a specific job target. Do a little research into the field you’re hoping to enter, and note the descriptive phrases and qualifications listed by the employers. Then pinpoint the skills and accomplishments that you have which fit the job in question, and highlight that in your resume. Think of your military-to-civilian resume as an advertising tool, a document designed to market your skills as a candidate for the open position. If there’s information on your resume that doesn’t relate to your chosen career, remove it.Business document management historically has been - and in many quarters remains - a tedious process involving ranks of file cabinets, platoons of file clerks, hours and hours spent placing specialized paper business documents in storage and often, still more hours researching their whereabouts and recovering them when th If you’re only e-mail address is a military email address, consider getting a civilian e-mail account through a free service like Gmail or Hotmail – it will make you look more like you’ve already transitioned to civilian life. Once you’ve written your military-to-civilian resume, show it to friends and family members for review, and ask them to check for typos, misstatements and any leftover military terminology that might not be easily understandable by civilian interviewers.
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