Top 5 Unique Military Careers You Didn’t Know About

Are you looking for a career in the military?  Check out some unique opportunities in the following post.

Doctors, lawyers, infantry, and cooks: when it comes to careers, the military has it all. Most of these jobs you’ve probably heard …

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G.I. Jobs Releases List of 2013 Top 100 Military-Friendly Employers

Attention, transitioning military veterans searching for new jobs!  The following post lists some employers who may be interested in hiring you.

G.I. Jobs released its official list of the Top 100 Military-Friendly Employers(MFE) on Thursday, November 8. And the …

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The Intersection Between Military and College Recruiting

On December 8, 2014, human resource leaders from federal, state, and local government agencies came together at the offices of the U.S. General Services Administration for a day of intense learning about how your agency can more efficiently and effectively …

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SkillsUSA Membership – Nunez

Do you know you can have a membership to SkillsUSA? Email Dr. Rexford at jrexford@nunez.edu for more information or visit the Kane Room A127.

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How to Interview with Your Whole Self

It’s natural that interviewing can sometimes feel unnatural, as it can often be difficult to know “who you’re supposed to be” during an interview. You might think that you need to interview in a certain way and try to be …

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We help applicants, students, job-seekers and professionals like you find the right career path using the power of firsthand experiences.
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Changing Views and Opportunities for Women in Construction

Considering a career in the construction industry?  Today’s numbers present a compelling case for more women in leadership, in the field, and in firm operations.

To learn more, check out this helpful article from dmagzine.

By Lisa Hibner
Lisa Hibner Interim Director, Advising, Career & Transfer Services
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Nunez Fielding FIRST Robotics Team for High Schoolers

Do you know a high school student who is serious about robotics (engineering, coding, etc.)?

Do you know a high schooler who COULD or WOULD be serious about robotics given the opportunity???

Learn more about the national program

Dates\Times:
January …

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How to market military experience on a resume and cover letter

Recent college grads and entry-level job seekers with military experience can set themselves apart from other job seekers because they have experience beyond the classroom that employers covet.

But the only way to do that is to create a resume …

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Military Careers: This Infographic Explains How to Transition to Civilian Life

We’ve covered military careers here at Vault in the past–covering everything from the options available for post-military careers, to the difficulty of translating military job skills into a format that makes sense to recruiters in the civilian world.

This infographic, …

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We help applicants, students, job-seekers and professionals like you find the right career path using the power of firsthand experiences.
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How to Write Professional Emails That Get the Results You Want

People get dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of emails (let’s not even talk about how many unread emails are sitting in my inbox right now) and it’s easy to miss—or just plain ignore—them on a scroll. So when you’re writing …

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