So with thinking that I would like a December 1st start date for a new job after transitioning from the military after 22 years. I am about 4 and a half months away from that and I feel that even though some say it is to soon it may be just in the right ball park to start looking for a place of employment. Operations Supervisor/Manager seem to fit the best.
Any free assessment tools out there that after I am done I will post results. Maybe someone can guide me in a new career.
Thanks
R
Mike
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In addition to the wonderful advice already provided, I recommend the following books:
Success in Your New Mission
https://www.amazon.com/Success-Your-New-Mission-Transition/dp/0991561309
The Two-Hour Job Search
https://www.amazon.com/2-Hour-Job-Search-Technology-Faster/dp/1607741709
Deployment to Employment
https://www.amazon.com/Deployment-Employment-Military-Veterans-Transitioning/dp/1937129861
Out of Uniform
https://www.amazon.com/Out-Uniform-Successful-Military-Civilian/dp/1597977152
Mike - as a Vocational Counselor, I can tell you that career satisfaction comes from defining your TALENTS and pursuing opportunities that are associated with same. MOST of my clients get bogged down in the quicksand of "skills" and "experience."
The question is just what are your talents?
See this free web site that will help define those talents of yours. If you so choose, share the results with me (4 letters, each with an associated percentage) and I will give you my take on your scores - all free. There is also an assessment tool on this site, too.
http://www.humanmetrics.com/hr/jtypesresult.aspx
Then it is going into target acquisition mode; but THAT is another whole discussion!
Mike,
I did not see you on LinkedIn. 90+% of all recruiters use social media with LinkedIn being the top site. I am attaching an article that should help you keep it to the point and have then ask for your resume, which you should target for the position they are interested in. The whole civilian world along with GS and states all run on keywords. 1 very good page with a lot of value, beats 3 pages of your position descriptions. Thanks for your service and connect with me once you are on. God Bless https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/when-more-right-jerry-welsh
Good morning, Mike,
It sounds like you are on the right track. You know what you want to do, and about when you want to do it.
At this point, 4 months is not too soon. Start looking for companies in the area you want to live, and check for jobs that are in your area of interest. Then start applying.
I'm assuming that you have your resume all tunes up, and targeted towards the career that you are interested in. If it isn't, take some time to do that. I target my resume towards the employer, since it will help resonate with them better.
Make sure you are frank with them when it comes to your start date. The military may allow you to make an early exit with your years of service if you find a position, so take the time to figure out what your options are, so you can maintain flexibility. That will help the employer, and give them some idea of how they can expect from you as an employee.
I hope this helps. If I can be of more assistance, let me know.
George Wilhelmsen
Senior Manager, Design Engineering
Exelon Generation - Byron Nuclear Station
Hi Mike, very exciting time in your life, Congratulations. Check out this link , which can be very helpful to you as you assess your options. Thank you for your service and good luck to you! Best Regards, Mike
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