Anonymous wrote:Not simply lying and taking creative license to the extreme solidifies a terminally lazy and worthless candidate. An educated young adult ought to be able to do a few hours of research on LinkedIn and spin a yarn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Officer Candidate School: https://www.goarmy.com/careers-and-jobs/find-your-path/army-officers/ocs.html
Fairfax County, VA Police, fairly representative of these types of roles: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/fairfaxcounty/jobs/3852465/police-officer-i
Applying can't hurt, to all the services and to many PDs; one may work out. There are significant benefits associated with government employment, too.
I see OCS is 12 weeks but I don't see dates. Does it run all year, as in, as there rolling admissions to apply? When is a graduating college senior supposed to apply?
Anonymous wrote:Officer Candidate School: https://www.goarmy.com/careers-and-jobs/find-your-path/army-officers/ocs.html
Fairfax County, VA Police, fairly representative of these types of roles: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/fairfaxcounty/jobs/3852465/police-officer-i
Applying can't hurt, to all the services and to many PDs; one may work out. There are significant benefits associated with government employment, too.
Anonymous wrote:Military officer seems like the best option here.
Anonymous wrote:What are the employment options for a new graduate with nothing on their resume? Most recent W2 was in high school. Kid went to the career office and the first thing they wanted was a resume. Kid has nothing to put on a resume except name, address, phone, email and Duke economics degree.
Anonymous wrote:Military officer seems like the best option here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoever it is should ask the career center what to do if they have nothing to put on the resume. I’m sure they’ve seen this before.
Pretty sure they've been telling such kids to go to law school since the 80s. lol