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Yes I am one of many trying to get into the CF (as Pilot) but in my line of work I deal with a few folks who have gotten out of the CF or are in the process of. I'd like to get a general consensus on people's personal experiences and what kind of challenges they have faced with regards to seeking civvie employment after life in the CF.
Many of my clients have NO CLUE what a CF member has to offer and often times will overlook someone because they just don't understand how much training/skill is involved. Often times in my line (IT recruitment) it is easier to define hardcore technical skills but for leadership, teamwork and soft skills - again, my clients have no clue. Often time the hiring folks are people who have a great deal of formal education, a great deal of business pinache and are under the gun to hire someone who can hit the ground running in their respective jobs/industry. Me and my team face objections like these everyday.
Someone from RMC or have an undergrad with defined and understandable roles have a tendancy to do better (ie Pilot, Technical Management, Computer Sciences, Business Analytics, etc.).
Again - just wanted to get some personal stories from ex-CF members and find out how they have overcome objections in the civvie world. If you are dealing with military friendly companies then please share your pleasant experiences.
J
Yes I am one of many trying to get into the CF (as Pilot) but in my line of work I deal with a few folks who have gotten out of the CF or are in the process of. I'd like to get a general consensus on people's personal experiences and what kind of challenges they have faced with regards to seeking civvie employment after life in the CF.
Many of my clients have NO CLUE what a CF member has to offer and often times will overlook someone because they just don't understand how much training/skill is involved. Often times in my line (IT recruitment) it is easier to define hardcore technical skills but for leadership, teamwork and soft skills - again, my clients have no clue. Often time the hiring folks are people who have a great deal of formal education, a great deal of business pinache and are under the gun to hire someone who can hit the ground running in their respective jobs/industry. Me and my team face objections like these everyday.
Someone from RMC or have an undergrad with defined and understandable roles have a tendancy to do better (ie Pilot, Technical Management, Computer Sciences, Business Analytics, etc.).
Again - just wanted to get some personal stories from ex-CF members and find out how they have overcome objections in the civvie world. If you are dealing with military friendly companies then please share your pleasant experiences.
J