Following these Commandments will lead you to a promised land called Interview Success. In part one of this two-part series, we will focus on the First through Fifth Commandments. Click here to read more.
Posts Tagged: interviewing
Job Interviews
Service-disabled veterans may feel daunted about discussing their ability to perform a job with employers. But there is one simple guideline: “A job interview is a two-way street,” says Kate Jones, partner at law firm Kutak Rock LLP in Omaha, NE. Click here to read more.
Military Record
Interviewers at the San Diego Zoo are trained to spot liars. “All interviews are structured. We ask the same questions with some fluctuations,” says Tim Mulligan, Chief Human Resources (HR) Officer. “The training helps interviewers know when someone is not giving an honest example of what they’ve done. Our managers do a good job of… Read more »
Interview Questions
Bradley-Morris answers questions from transitioning military job seekers. Q: To say that I am nervous about finding a civilian job would be an understatement. I’m so used to training for every mission, and it seems the only training for job hunting is actual interviewing – trial and error. So can you guide me through a… Read more »
Veterans Affairs
Senator Johnny Isakson is a successful businessman with 40-plus years in the real estate industry who has built a respected record of public service to Georgia. He is the first Georgian since the 1800s to have served in the state House, state Senate, U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate. He also served Georgia as… Read more »
Start Your Own Business
Getting to call the shots, making your own schedule and having unlimited financial upside are just some of the things that attract people to starting a business or purchasing a franchise. It sounds flexible, powerful and extremely exciting, but what does it really take to start your own business? Are you cut out for it?… Read more »
Military Leadership
Bobby Whitehouse, a Bradley-Morris Client Partner, was fortunate to have the opportunity to speak with military-experienced executive Jerry Ashcroft who was recently selected to be the Chief Executive Officer of an iconic oil and gas industry brand. Mr. Ashcroft was a decorated Major in the United States Marine Corps. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the… Read more »
Transitioning Military
Dale P. Bennett is executive vice president of 2016 MVE honoree Lockheed Martin and their Mission Systems and Training (MST) business area. In this role, Mr. Bennett oversees the execution of programs for the U.S. Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps and Navy, as well as for international military, civil and commercial customers. To… Read more »
Military Experienced Leaders
Ben Faw is a tech leader in San Francisco. His background includes serving as the Marketing Solutions Account Executive at a leading tech company as well as earning a Harvard MBA. Now, Ben is part of a group of innovative investors who started BestReviews (www.BestReviews.com). Ben is also a military-experienced graduate of West Point, Airborne… Read more »
The Key to the Weakness Question
In the upcoming issues of MTN, we will be listing everything a service member needs to know about transitioning, from A to Z. This month, we tackle “W” and “X”. Click here to learn more.