Employment Readiness Tips by Ebony Johnson

Getting Started: To start inquire with your state sponsored employment services. For example in Maryland we have the Maryland DLLR that provides career training, résumé writing and review, career search help, college/trade programs and grants for unemployed workers to receive training. All of these services are free and state sponsored. Also, look up local non-profits that specialize in job readiness training.

Résumé writing: Every single one of you needs a résumé. Even if you are unemployed include activities such as volunteer work. Do not forget to include your credentials and experience such as college, certifications, and Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access). Write the résumé to fit the job. If you possess those skills in the advertisement make sure it is highlighted on the résumé. Invest in résumé writing books or do a google search for resumes fitting your job skills.

Employment options: Consider owning your own business. Take free or low cost courses on starting your business via your state sponsored Small Business Association. Apply for positions via Temp Agencies. You earn income and this may land you a permanent job.

Job Fairs: Do a google search and look for job fairs in your area. Dress to impress and bring several resumes. Research the employers before you go and ask questions. The recruiters are there to hire but are also willing to answer any questions. Get names of the recruiters and submit your cover letters addressing them to the recruiters.

Career Resource Advisors: Colleges have career advisors and offer job search assistance for alumni students. Use them!

Social Media: Create a LinkedIn account. Join groups relevant to your career. This is one of the top recruitment tools. Ensure your profile is complete with your résumé and make it stand out with your skills. Chose a professional picture.

Networking: Carry business cards and be ready to hand them out to any and everyone. Include your name, contact info, LinkedIn profile, job title, and three or four billets of your skills. Attend networking events. Gather lots of references and ask everyone you meet if they know about any employment opportunities. Most companies offer recruitment incentives, it pays to ask friends/associates about job opportunities.

Job Search: Great sites include USAJobs, Indeed, Monster, Craigslist, and your State/City employment websites.

Are You a Stay at Home Parent Looking for a Job?

#FriYAY: Parents are you seeking to enter back into the workforce? Did you know that you have the toughest job on the planet? Daily Skills: Management of the household, Budgeting, Financial Management, Shopping, Meal planning and preparation, Childcare, Scheduling, Advising, and Counseling. Let me help you translate those skills onto a resume so you can transition back into the workforce. The Success Creators provides free career readiness assistance. Like the “Success Creators” FaceBook Page for more career tips: https://m.facebook.com/LandYourDreamCareer/.

DC Bourbiz (The Veteran/Military Spouse Resource Event) is Back on April 26th 2018: (Open to all Business/Professional Networkers)

DC Bourbiz (The Veteran/Military Spouse Resource Event) is Back on April 26th 2018: (Open to all Business/Professional Networkers)

Register for Free today: http://bit.ly/Bourbiz

Team VSRG/GCO is excited to start the spring right in DC with the improved Bourbiz Networking format. Veterans/Military Spouses come network with resources ranging from Matchmaking for Businesses, to personal and professional development support in a relaxed but high energy environment:

• Business Matchmaking (Presented by FWDthink)

• Job Seeking and Transition Support

• Resume and Interview Resources

• Compensation and Disability Claims Resources

• 9/11 GI Bill Support

• Veteran/Military Spouse Health/Wellness Resources

• Access to Capital Resources StreetShares

• Legal and Business Compliance Resources

• Meet & Greets with Redskins Fred Smoot, WJLA’s Erin Lynn Hawksworth, @Justin Constantine Jack Mandaville, JW Boothe and more!!!

In addition to the vast networking opportunities, Bourbiz offers our signature a Bourbon, Whiskey, Wine and Single Malt Scotch tasting with over 20 different types to sample from during the event. Additionally, we have added our new icebreaker name tags that allow for easy recognition of resources and connectors for your benefit as an attendee.

Pretty Girl

#MeToo “You’re too pretty to be in the Air Force. You’re too pretty to fight in a war. You’re too pretty to be an Intelligence Analyst.” These were the outrageous things men would say as a backhanded compliment. Usually shortly after the comment would be some form of harassment: an overly long hug, a sneak feel of my butt, groping of my breasts, an unwanted kiss on the cheek, a sexual comment about my chest or other assets. I was told routinely to smile and accept the compliments. Don’t be so uptight. It’s just a compliment right?

No, it’s wrong! I have a voice to speak up. I’m not “just a pretty girl.” I am intelligent. I worked my ass off to successfully complete the Air Force Basic Military Training and subsequently the Air Force Technical Training school to become an Intelligence Analyst. I served honorably in the United States Air Force and volunteered to serve in Operation Enduring Freedom as a Silent Warrior (Intelligence Analyst). I’m offended by the notion that “pretty” defines who I am when I’m so much more: An Air Force Veteran, an Entrepreneur, a Community Service Advocate and a Leader.

I’m not just a “Pretty Girl!” I’m a BOSSED UP WOMAN!!!

TECHEXPO Top Secret Hiring Events: A Secret Clearance or Above is Required to Attend

If you have a Secret Clearance or above, then you’re invited to interview with the Defense Industry’s leading employers at the March TECHEXPO Top Secret Hiring Events in MD and VA! Don’t just rely on applying for jobs online. Attend the events this week and meet face-to-face with employers to secure your next career opportunity.

TECHEXPO Top Secret Hiring Events: A Secret Clearance or Above is Required to Attend

Wednesday, March 14

BWI Marriott

1743 West Nursery Road, Linthicum Heights, MD 21090

Register: https://www.TechExpoUSA.com/jobfair.cfm?jobfairid=761

Thursday, March 15

Sheraton Tysons Hotel

8661 Leesburg Pike

Vienna, VA 22182

Register: https://www.TechExpoUSA.com/jobfair.cfm?jobfairid=762

Schedule for both events:

9:30am – 10am: Career Seminars

10am – 3pm: Hiring Events

Please share / forward this opportunity with your cleared friends & colleagues.

If you’re unable to register in advance online, you can still do so onsite at the event. Bring copies of your resume with you.

By registering in advance, employers will have the ability to review your resume and contact you prior to the event.

Confirmed on March 14 in MD:

AMEWAS

BCT LLC

Booz Allen Hamilton

BrainTrust

By Light Professional IT Services

Chameleon Integrated Services – Virtual Exhibitor

Electronic Systems / Harris – Virtual Exhibitor

INNOPLEX

IntelligenceCareers

Leidos

MacAulay – Brown Inc. / MacB

Microsoft Corporation – Virtual Exhibitor

MIT Lincoln Laboratory

NERC / E-ISAC

Raytheon – Integrated Defense Systems

The Josef Group – Virtual Exhibitor

The MITRE Corporation

The US Department of Veterans Affairs

and more!

Confirmed on March 15 in VA:

AllCom Global Services

Chameleon Integrated Services – Virtual Exhibitor

Deep Learning Analytics

IntelligenceCareers

Leidos

Microsoft Corporation

MIT Lincoln Laboratory

NorthTide Group

Parsons

Peraton

REAN Cloud

Scientific Research Corporation

SEI / Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University

Smartlink

The US Department of Veterans Affairs

and more!

Hundreds of Job Opportunities are available: Cyber Sec. Specialists, All-Source Analysts, Application Architects, Cloud Engineers, Developers, Information Assurance Engineers, Help Desk Specialists, Information Security Managers, ISSEs, ISSOs, Linux Administrators, Network Engineers, Program Managers, Project Managers, Risk Managers, Software Developers, SW Engineers, System Administrators, System Engineers, Technical Managers, Test Engineers and many more!

For details and to view upcoming hiring events visit https://www.TechExpoUSA.com/jobfairs.cfm

Best of luck,

The TECHEXPO Team

Writing Your Federal Resume Hosted by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management

Virtual Session: Writing Your Federal Resume

Hosted by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management

Description: This virtual presentation will explain each section of the job opportunity announcement (JOA) in an effort to better inform applicants and to assist them in selecting the right job. The presentation highlights a three part process to assist applicants in writing their Federal resume. Attendees will be shown a real JOA and walked through a process that helps them review the JOA to determine qualifications and interest, identify the important requirements and then tailor their resumes with that JOA. Lastly, it will provide a quick overview of the resume builder on USAJOBS.

Cost: No Charge

Target Audience: Federal Applicants

Length: 1.5 hours

Date Time Registration Details

Thursday, March 22, 2018 11:00 a.m. (ET) Click Here To Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/writing-your-federal-resume-march-22-morning-tickets-42745951291?ref=eios&aff=eios

Thursday, March 22, 2018 5:00 p.m. (ET) Click Here To Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/writing-your-federal-resume-march-22-afternoon-tickets-42746622298?ref=eios&aff=eios

If you have questions about these sessions, please email outreach@opm.gov!

Paid Fellowships for Military Veterans!

The Hiring Our Heroes Corporate Fellowship Program is an innovative program that provides recently separated Maryland-based veterans with 6-week paid fellowships.

This program is funded by a US Department of Labor National Dislocated Worker Grant in partnership with Military Corps Career Connect.

For more information visit here: https://www.uschamberfoundation.org/form/hiring-our-heroes-fast-track-corporate-fellowship-program-recently-separated-service-member-and