Resume Writing Tips
One of the most important aspects of conducting a productive and fruitful job search is to create a resume that will make a great first impression and land you the job interview. Most employers spend no more than 20 seconds looking at a resume so it needs to be concise and easily readable. Too much […]
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Acing Phone Interviews
In our previous post we discussed the preparation required to be successful in a telephone interview. We are now going to complete the exercise by dealing with the interview itself. We are assuming that you have created your research and prepared the room and now you are ready to get to work. Remember one of my […]
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The Navy Compensation Package: Few things can compare
Pay & Health Care When it comes to financial benefits, the Navy amounts to much more than a competitive paycheck. Like significant tax incentives. Retirement income. And, of course, comprehensive health-care coverage. When you add it all up, the entire package is tough to beat – from nearly every angle. Pay Enlisted Pay In the […]
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