Convert military mos to civilian jobs2/27/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() I got brought late into a project to move into a new building.Building needs APs in two large rooms with ceilings maybe 20 feet high.Is this too high or should the APs be on the wall and if on the wall, how high?The rooms themselves are quite large.Joe Engle ⋅ Indianapolis, IN Electrical/Software Eng. How high is too high for an access point? Networking.They required a filled out application to be scanned and sent to them. I sent an application filled out and supporting requested documents via email. I recently applied for a job that is about a half hour away from my home. Job Application Sent/Letter Sent Back.Heck even IT hates windows updates for the most part, but I believe it to be an essential part of our world. Yet here I am arguing with users that ask why we do updates even though t. Greetings everyone,This is nothing new, users just hate windows updates. Stigma of Windows Updates with users and combatting criticism Best Practices & General IT.In case no one has told you today, I'm glad. This time of year is full of family and good things for a lot of people, but it is also a time of year when a lot of people struggle. Happy Holidays, folks! I hope everyone is having a good day, week, and month. Spark! Pro Series - 19 December 2023 Spiceworks Originals."You can talk about us, but you can't talk with out us." Don't forget your SECRET CLEARANCE on your resume!!Ģ5U Signal Core. Look up 25U Mos description, and translate some of those experience into a civilian friendly phrases. Education always helps too, though it might be a bit outdated, some of the schooling that you have done can help as well, maybe even the SSD classes. Map printers, drives, connecting to network, help be a community manager, trouble shoot misc technical problems, show end users how to use item properly. I went into more fine detailed as what I did. ![]() Our shop deals with the unit's computers,printers,network, and as I stated before, anything else that pretty much runs electricity. I even put a general/average amount of cost of the inventory to show responsibility of high/security items. I'm sure you did inventory, so I would put that on there too. Of course 25U pretty much took care of anything with a power supply on it, but you can also use that to your advantage. I also integrated some things I've done at the shop/unit. Like some of the mentioned above, I transitioned my "Army Lingo" on the resume to more of a "civilian" friendly background. I found a good technical job in the civilian world, and here's what I did for my resume. The jack of all trades and master of non in the communication world.Ģ5U here in the Reserves. Hope it helps.ĮDIT: Just noticed that you said ARMY, what MOS? I might be able to help further.ĮDIT: Just noticed that you said ARMY, what MOS? I might be able to help further.My MOS was a 25U Signal Support System Specialist. That's what I have off the top of my head right now. The hiring managers will get scared if they see 3+ pages of HARDCORE MILITARY EXPERIENCE. Once you have a master, cut it down, picking the things that best fit the job description that you are applying for. Your master resume will be HUGE, with 15 years in. Remember that the civilian world relies on things like 6 Sigma (99.9999%), the old Army thing of tactical network availability of 85% is horrible in a civilian's eyes.ĥ. Always avoid using military jargon unless there is ABSOLUTELY no other way to say it. Unless you are going for a Gov't contractor position no one knows what WIN-T is, or cares. Get rid of all military terms and "civilianize" them. You will naturally gravitate towards the categories of a NCOER (or your service equivalent), I did. Write everything down including additional duties.Ģ. Think more about what it was you actually did.
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