For example, you may translate a military role like “Commander” into a civilian role like “Director” or “Senior Manager. ” Or you may be qualified for a civilian role like “Personnel Manager” if you were a “First Sergeant” in the military. Use a translation tool for military titles like: https://www. careerinfonet. org/moc/.

Use an online tool that helps you rephrase military terms into civilian terms like: https://www. onetonline. org/crosswalk/MOC/. Rephrase your military experience and show it to someone who is not in the military to see if they understand it.

For example, you may have held a leadership position like the leader of a small group or of a unit within a larger team. Or you may have had a higher ranking in the military that meant you delegated tasks or jobs to others.

For example, you may include any military medals or awards you received. Or you may note that you were “honorably discharged” to note this achievement.

For example, if you notice a skill like “multi-tasker” is listed in the job description, choose roles in your time in the military that show you can multi-task.

If you do not have any other work experience for your resume, you can list your military experience first in a section called “Relevant Experience" or “Work Experience” so it is the primary focus of the resume.

For example, you may group your experience under a subsection called “Leadership Skills” and include any experience that demonstrates your leadership. Or you may use a subsection called “Teaching and Training” and then include any relevant experience in this section.

For example, you may use a job title like, “Information and Media Section Leader” or “Squad Director. ” You can then explain each job, with a focus on language that is easy to follow.

For example, you may note attributes like “good time management,” “conflict-resolution,” and “the ability to stay organized under pressure. ” Or you may discuss skills like “teaching and training young people,” “analyzing complex situations,” or “communicating with my colleagues. ”

For example, you may note, “Trained and supervised an 8 person team,” “Arranged the transport of Air Force equipment worth millions of dollars,” or “Organized a 10 person team to setup and tear-down 2 Emergency rooms in a high stress environment. ”

Usually employers like to see that you’ve held a position for at least 6 months-1 year. If you’ve held a position for several consecutive years, this usually tells employers you are a dedicated and reliable employee.

For example, you may write under the Honors heading, “Good Conduct Medal (2009)” or “Achievement Medal (2012). ”

For example, you may write under the Skills and Training heading, “Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel” or “Trained in computer programming software. ”

For example, you may list operations or missions you worked on in your resume if you feel it illustrates important skills like leadership or conflict-resolution. However, you do not need to provide more than 1-2 key details about the operation or mission on your resume.