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πββοΈ Terrence came to me as a Section Chief with The United States Air Force seeking another role in the private sector, focusing on network engineering.
The resolutions we provided were:
π Finding a format that resonates with his new targeted role.
π Building up his transferable civilian, technical, and engineering skills, methodologies, KPIs, and wins.
π Improved messaging so readers know what he was trying to do and what value he can offer.
π More skills that are ATS compliant so he can stand out in a highly competitive industry and role.
π Elevated experience section so he demonstrated more accomplishments, value offerings, and metrics over tasks.
π The proper layout and format (in order) including a Summary, Key Skills/Technical Aptitude, Accomplishments, Experience, Education, Certification/Training, Affiliation, and Volunteerism.
π₯ Well, it worked!
π₯ Terrence sent me this email after seeing a recent post about my 100-pound weight loss, which I just had to share! He is now a Multimedia and VTC Engineer with General Dynamics Information Technology. Way to go, Terrence!
“Afternoon Matt and congrats on the weight loss!! I just wanted to say thank you again for helping me out with my resume and cover letter 3 years ago (2019). You’ve helped me change my ability to live my life post my military service. The job I have is been great and my salary not only put me at six figures but has increased yearly. You provide a great service and skillset that truly helps people like myself.Β Just giving you roses while you’re here, brother! #Cheers πΎπ₯π»There will be a Benjamin needing your service here shortly. Referral from me.”
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