ERP Resources
Training Videos
Utilizing video resources online is a great way to enhance your job search. The following videos from CollegeGrad.com will be of use when it comes to constructing your resume, conducting internet job searches and successful interviewing. All of the videos are streamed through a Flash player, so you need to have the latest version of Adobe Flash Player installed on your computer to view them.
Resumes
- Why You Really Need a Resume
- How To Structure Your Resume
- Your Resume Contact Section
- Your Resume Objective Section
- Your Resume Summary Section
- Your Resume Education Section
- Your Resume Experience Section
- Where To Send Your Resume
Interviewing
- The Most Important Aspect of Successful Interviewing
- What You Need To Do Before You Interview
- The Most Important Interview Non-Verbal
- The Second Most Important Interview Non-Verbal
- How To Overcome Interview Nervousness
- What to Bring With You to the Interview
- Dress for Interview Success
- Preparing for the Toughest Interview Questions
- Tough Interview Question - "Tell Me About Yourself"
Internet Job Searches
- Developing your Keyword Resume
- Posting Your Resume to the Internet
- MySpace and Your Job Search
- Facebook and Your Job Search
Military OneSource Library
Access free educational materials, books, audio tips and podcasts, webinars, monthly newsletters, interactive tools and much more at Military OneSource. You must sign in to utilize resources, but registering an account is quick and easy! Click here to visit the site.
Free Educational Grants & Scholarships
Army Emergency Relief provides the Stateside Spouse Education Assistance Program (SSEAP) for spouses and dependent children up to a Bachelors degree. The Stateside Spouse Education Assistance Program (SSEAP) is a need-based education assistance program designed to provide spouses of active duty and retired Army Soldiers, and widows(ers) of Army Soldiers who died either on active duty or in a retired status, and residing in the United States, with financial assistance in pursuing educational goals. The purpose of the program is education assistance program designed to provide spouses of active duty and retired Army Soldiers, and widows(ers) of Army Soldiers who died either on active duty or in a retired status, and residing in the United States, with financial assistance in pursuing educational goals. The purpose of the program is to assist spouses/widows(ers) in gaining the education required to allow them to qualify for increased occupational opportunities. Click here for more information.
The Military Spouse Career Advancement Account (CAA) project is a demonstration with a limited time duration (ends in 2010). CAA helps military spouses get the training and education they need for careers that will persist during multiple relocations. The Department of Labor (DOL) and Department of Defense (DoD) have co-sponsored this time-limited CAA demonstration for spouses of service members assigned to Fort Benning. Click here for more information.
Military Spouses Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA) provides up to $6,000 of financial assistance for eligible spouses directly to participating schools or other programs. If they are already listed in the MyCAA system, a spouse and his/her school or other programs are ready to proceed with their request for financial assistance. If not, the military spouse needs to click "Can't Find School" on the MyCAA website to request that his/her school or other program be added. MyCAA financial assistance will pay for expenses such as post-secondary education and training, tuition, licensing, and credentialing fees. It does not pay for computers, school application fees, graduation fees, student activity cards, child care, parking, transportation, medical services or testing fees. Click here for more information or enroll now.
Web Resources
- MILSpouse.org
- Military Spouse Job Search
- MyArmyLifeToo
- Military OneSource
- Military Spouse Career Center
- Military Spouse Corporate Career Network
- Chattahoocheehelpwanted.com
- Ledger Enquirer Online
- Hirenet Employment Systems - access code: MFTB3097
Go Back
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Hours & Contact Information
| Address | Building 2629, Dixie Road - Soldier's Plaza (view on map) |
| Phone | (706) 545-4043 |
| Hours | Monday thru Friday: 8am - 4:30pm |
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