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Cross Cultural Diversity Learned In The Military
From the very first day of boot camp, military personnel find themselves thrown together with people of all different backgrounds. From inner-city young people to ones straight off of the farm, their cultural past now begins to become a place where teamwork can be taught, as well as how to get along with each other. In very few other places can young people find a better preparation for learning the techniques and values of cross cultural diversity. This early development of cross cultural diversity is further enhanced in military personnel by various classes that they go through. While the amount of classes does fluctuate every few years, the military continues to teach these classes because military personnel are transported all around the world. Cross cultural diversity training has been more recently emphasized in our military since it has become even more necessary as we clash with cultures and religions so unfamiliar to most Americans. Military personnel who are ready to have a military transition out of the service should definitely consider the unique position that this puts you in. This is especially true if you have had the opportunity to have specialized cross cultural diversity training and experience in relation to particular countries. As you think about preparing your military resume, you will certainly want to display these talents. Corporations that are now expanding, or are already on the international scene, have definite needs for those who have this training. Many corporations have already found that it takes too long to train their own people, or is just too expensive. Businesses are looking for people now - who are ready to go now and fill these much in demand positions. Not only, however, are commercial enterprises seeking such personnel, but so is the government. With many opportunities and positions open in the way of Federal jobs and government jobs, your opportunities are so much the greater to be able to land one of these higher paying jobs. With government jobs, you also have the option of receiving many of the same benefits you received in the military. Things like health benefits and various retirement options come with the better pay, too. As you begin to prepare your professional resume, and think about your desired future course, you certainly want to take some time and evaluate this trait of cross cultural diversity. Of course, a military resume should highlight your talents, training and experiences, but don't forget about where this particular quality could take you - whether you get a civilian job or a government job. The best way to place the right focus on all of your talents - and to make the reader of your resume think so, too, is to get a professional military resume writer. With their experience and knowledge of what a prospective employer is looking for, you can make that first impression the only one that you may need. Barbara Adams, President & CEO of CareerPro Global, the parent company of www.careerproplus.com and www.militaryresumewriters.com has been a member of the careers community for the past 17 years. Ms. Adams holds four prestigious industry certifications. CareerProPlus is one the fastest growing Military, Federal and Civilian Resume Writing and Careers Coaching companies in the industry. Barbara's team of Certified Professional Federal and Military Resume Writers assist thousands of clients applying for and gaining employment each year. Questions may be emailed to This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it . contact us or visit anyone of our websites listed below. CareerProPlus.com MilitaryResumeWriters.com 21stCenturyResumes.com MarinesResumes.com ArmyResumes.com KSAWriters.com AirForceResumes.com NavyResumes.com

Barbara Adams CPRW, CEIP, CFRWC President and CEO, CareerPro Global, Inc. Publications - Contributions: The Civilian Job News - TAOnline.com - MilitaryHire.com - The Decision Times The Military Times - Killer Resumes Pub Speaking and Seminar Topics: Job Interviewing & Resume Writing - Emotional Intelligence (EI) Welfare-to-Work - Termination Assistance - Outplacement Coaching Mastering the Military Transition - Navigating the Federal Hiring Process
 
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