Saturday, August 10, 2013
Veteran Hiring Specialist shares important information
Ben Marish, a Veteran Hiring Specialist shared this information:
Go to www.TADPGS.com enter your resume and review the available jobs. If there any that you feel you are qualified for, apply immediately on the website. Next, go to http://www.adeccousa.com/ , set up an account, upload your resume and search the available jobs. Contact your local DVOP (Disabled Veterans Outreach Program) or LEVER (Local Veterans Employment Representative) for guidance in your job search. They assist veterans by promoting community and employer support for employment and training opportunities, including apprenticeship and on-the-job training. Those in your immediate area can be located at www.servicelocator.org.
Keep checking the TAD PGS and Adecco sites often as new jobs are added daily. I have attached a few other resources that may be of help. Hireveterans.com and Vetjobs.com are tremendous resources and included on the list. I would recommend that you go to the Employment Assistance section of VetJobs (www.vetjobs.com) and review the “How to Find a Job” article.
If you are not sure what you want to do, VetJobs has a Career Adviser, the CRI behavioral/technical career assessment test. Takes about an hour to complete but you get a 12 to 14 page print out with great guidance. Normally costs $250, but it is free through VetJobs! It is located on the Veteran drop down at https://vetjobs.com/careerAdvisor.htm .
Another excellent resource is the listing of dozens more sites that are dedicated to specific types of jobs that can be found at http://vetjobs.com/media/aggregator-job-board-sites/ .
In addition, visit vetjobs.com, hirepatriots.com and hireveterans.com, as they are excellent resources.
Other ways to stay in touch with us include our Linkedin group at http://linkd.in/Sg346w , and our blog at http://bit.ly/YvQnZp , where I have and will be posting information on free training, jobs, benefits, etc. on an ongoing basis.
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