January 25, 2021

Ace the Interview

Things have been stagnant at work and you are thinking it is time to make a job change. You dust off the resume and start applying to some roles that catch your eye. Maybe you respond to a few recruiters, reach out to....Read More

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Translating your Military Experience for a Civilian Resume

One of the most challenging parts of my transition from active service to civilian employment is figuring out how my time in the Military fits into the civilian world, and then I still had to find something I wanted to do, a whole different challenge.  We’ve all had the conversation with our friends who don’t serve where they ask “So, what do you guys actually do?”  That’s a hard question to answer, because it could be....Read More

5 Advantages of Temp-to-Perm Jobs

There it is again in the job description in big, bold letters: temp-to-perm. Instantly, a feeling of unsteadiness washes over you and your mouse slowly moves to the right-hand corner of the webpage, wanting to close it out. It’s completely normal to feel uneasy when looking at temp-to-perm jobs, thinking of all the “what-ifs”. While it may be hard to get out of that mindset, there are several benefits to a temp-to-perm job that often go....Read More

Women in the Workplace

Every year on August 26th we celebrate Women’s Equality Day. Originally this day was set out to celebrate the 19th amendment being signed, which prohibited states and the federal government from denying somebody the right to vote based on sex. Over the years, this day has grown to represent so much more. It celebrates women and the hard work they’ve put into being represented across all organizations all over the country for decades. This past year....Read More

Transition guide from college to workforce

The dreaded date is quickly approaching. College graduation. You are feeling overwhelmed by the countless questions asked by your loved ones. What are you doing after graduation? You are feeling, and carrying the weight of this pressure, and are feeling unsure of what direction you want to go in. You selected your major in your college advisor’s office 4 or so years ago as an 18-year old and you chose it because it sounded interesting. Now,....Read More