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Sharky are now connected 6 months agoHow "well rounded" to make ANG resume?
Troy,
ANG units are investing in their UPT selections way more than a Corporate America company hiring an employee. You’ll deploy, party, fly, and more with your squadron brothers. That said, getting to know you more than just your professional accomplishments is massively important. College extracurriculars, Athletic Careers, hobbies, etc.,…
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Smack-Meier posted an update 6 months ago
BogiDope Community,
Quick hit on something that comes up with some applicants in the hiring process that nobody likes to talk about: adverse legal proceedings. There are applicants on both the rated and UPT side of the hiring house that have had run-ins with the law in the past. Does that disqualify you from being a military pilot?
…How "well rounded" to make ANG resume?
Troy,
Yes, well-rounded individuals are always in high demand. For a UPT board specifically, you are looking to accomplish a few things from your resume.
1.) Show that you are organized, show attention to detail, and can put together a professional product
2.) Establish your basic credentials to qualify for the board. Examples include…How "well rounded" to make ANG resume?
I have a feeling the answer to the title is “as well rounded as can be” but I’m wondering specifically about including certain info that I see no need to include on my civilian resume. I.e. college extracurriculars that aren’t immediately pertinent to the job I’m applying for, and moderately impressive accomplishments from high school that…
harmeet-dhaliwal and JustinTimeSharky posted an update 6 months ago
6 months ago (edited)
Hi Everyone!
I’m hosting a webinar this Wednesday on what you can expect when you *finally* return to your squadron after the months-long training pipeline: OTS, pilot training, survival schools, and initial aircraft qualification training. I was fortunate to have served as a squadron commander (Sq/CC) for a USAFR C-17 unit and would love to…
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