Posted on Dec 15, 2020
SGT(P) Supply Sergeant (S4)
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I have to write an army resume for my class. Does any one have a resume or and example they are willing to share ?
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SFC Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Operations Specialist
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BLC gives you a outline of a resume in the format that they want you to complete it.

Take your time and write the resume, use peer review. You have all the tools needed to complete your resume.
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SGT(P) Healthcare Specialist (Combat Medic)
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USAJOBS has an outline for a federal resume, which is what I assume you are using.
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SSG 12 B Instructor
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SGT(P) (Join to see) B117 lesson folder on your Blackboard should give you everything you need on this... Part of being a good NCO is knowing where to find the info, how to use and when you reach out for guidance. Hope this helps you out.
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Does any one have an Army resume or an example they are willing to share?
SSG Matt Salaices
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If you go to the building where you would out process, they should examples of federal resumes or you could ask hire heroes to help you with yours.
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SSG Christopher Conklin
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may I when is this do by?
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SGT Team Leader
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Like everyone else posted on this string. Also, use your ERB for station dates to build a timeline. Going to BLC you’re expected to be able to handle things and start them with little to no assistance. If you have a problem we can help, but with a resume, there are multiple resources you can utilize prior to using another person’s resume as a “go-to”.
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SSgt Dan Montague
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Is this a resume just for the class or to find employment? I found that a lot of the military assisted links are more detrimental than helpful. They don't translate very well to civ life.
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SGT Jim Ramge, MBA
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You can pull-up Microsoft Word, New From Template, and they have templates there as well! Happy to review for you young man! Like your 2-1, and going before a board, make sure it is clean and free from er!
Secondly, and most importantly, get references from folks you’ve worked for and trust, along with a recommendation letter or two for a first job coming out if you don’t have a strong resume! Make sure to get all of your military education and hours of correspondence courses taken to help beefing along with any certificates of training. Have all of your counseling statements and award write-ups readily available as well. All of these are good references to use when building your first resume! Then use key “action verb” words to bolster. Like I said, happy to assist in your first one.
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